translated from Spanish: AMLO subjected to inquiry respect the Governor of Colima insulated the

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador submitted this inquiry among the attendees to a rally the respect they have for the Governor of Colima, the PRI Ignacio Peralta; Meanwhile, the Chairman of the National Committee of Governors (Conago), Alejandro Moreno, said that before the constant booing State leaders will present a letter of protest.
According to reports in the newspaper Reforma, Peralta was booed when he accompanied Lopez Obrador in a rally, and then, the President told attendees that he would “show, now itself, the town of Colima is environmentally friendly”.
“Let’s see, who need to respect to the Governor of Colima? Raise your hand”, the President challenged attendees. The newspaper said that only some supporters, located farthest to the stage in which they were both Presidents, partly responded.
Subsequently, López Obrador asked “who respect the Governor of Colima?”, which most of those present responded by raising the hand.
“There is everything!”, held the President, who requested respect for local authorities, after warning citizens that problems are not solved with that kind of manifestations.
“If there was any protest to the Governor’s citizen, I say should be respectful of authority, because it is not shouting and vociferously as problems are solved,” said Lopez Obrador of the now and boos that were heard at the event.
“Gone are the campaigns, we are no longer in the partisan confrontation, or we want to keep fighting?”, he questioned.
After asking that there are no “hatred” against local leaders, the President told those present that “I feel only good can be happy.” Who wants to fight to look for a big animal, a large beast: corruption. Let us all against corruption”.
Alejandro Moreno, Governor of Campeche, reported via his Twitter account that he and other Governors who have received jeers at public events with Lopez Obrador evaluate actions by these acts, and to delivered a letter of protest by what happened, because he says, Morena leaders “want us discredit to impose its shameful radicalism.”
“Before the constant booing orchestrated by sympathetic groups of Morena, the Governor and Governors will evaluate the decisions that we take in our States presidential tours,” he announced.

1/3 the Governor and governors have been patients at the protest in front of the President @lopezobrador_, but are not going to continue to allow that leaders of his party want us to discredit to impose its shameful radicalism.
-Alejandro Moreno (@alitomorenoc) March 5, 2019 2/3 the constant booing orchestrated by sympathetic groups of Morena, the Governor and Governors will evaluate the decisions that we take in our States presidential tours.
-Alejandro Moreno (@alitomorenoc) March 5, 2019 Moreno also announced that the Conago will present a letter to “warn that such practices do not help the understanding between the three levels of Government and Yes hinder institutional work must he” .

3/3 these constant events, the @CONAGO_oficial will present a formal written warning that such practices do not help understanding between the three levels of Government and Yes hinder institutional work must that.
-Alejandro Moreno (@alitomorenoc) March 5, 2019 opposition accuses action orchestrated Monday national action (PAN) condemned “the presidential celada” Governors of opposition to the President’s Party, and accused that there are acts of defamation and attacks premeditated.
In a statement, the PAN accused Morena of “artificial and misleading way provoking jeers to our governors, for seeming to despise them and agraviar them to the general public, which is used to highlight the figure presidential”.
According to reform, governors who have received jeers at events spearheaded by Lopez Obrador are: Arturo Núñez, Tabasco; Omar Fayad, Hidalgo; Alejandro Murat of Oaxaca, and Miguel Angel Riquelme, Coahuila.
Silvano Aureoles, Governor of Michoacan; Hector Astudillo, Guerrero; Alfredo de el Mazo, of the State of Mexico, and Alejandro Tello, Zacatecas, were also booed in public events which accompanied the President.
Other Governors assaulted in public acts are Quirino Ordaz, Sinaloa; Juan Manuel Carreras, of San Luis Potosí; Marco Antonio Mena, Tlaxcala; Cuitláhuac Garcia, Veracruz; Cuauhtemoc Blanco, de Morelos y Alejandro Moreno, de Campeche.
The last Presidents to be booed and insulted in public events were Carlos Joaquín González, Quintana Roo; Javier Corral, Chihuahua; Claudia Pavlovich, Sonora, and Carlos Mendoza Davis, Baja California Sur.
The President rejected the accusation of that rejection of the Governors is premeditated, but recognized that in the case of the booing against the Governor of Guerrero, PRI Héctor Astudillo, if detected manipulation.
“Only in one case I felt that there was manipulation, in Guerrero, in a visit that I made to Tlapa and called attention to that. It is not worth, it is a lack of respect,”said Lopez Obrador.
According to reform, the President said that if the Governors do not want exposed to the screaming, he can visit them in private, and said will not cancel mass that is why acts, because “I need to be in the square”.
The base of the revolutionary institutional party (PRI), for its part, said that you proceed legally against Morena by the jeers to Governors, reform reported.
The Coordinator of the parliamentary group, Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, announced that they reject attacks against the leaders, and “won’t be only in rejection, but it will have to take a legal route”.
Senator Eruviel Avila explained that in addition to analyzing the legal action, they could turn to the Electoral Institute, as what is done in the governmental acts “is political propaganda of Morena”.
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