translated from Spanish: Marko Cortés challenges Sánchez Cordero to submit to polygraph

The leader of the National Action Party, Marko Cortés, detained The Secretary of the Governorate Olga Sánchez Cordero to undergo the polygraph test, so that the truth about who pushed the reform to extend the next governorship of Baja from 2 to 5 years is known california.
“As everything has a limit, I summon Olga Sánchez Cordero to submit together to a polygraph test, so that the truth is known, that people will prove that with the endorsement of López Obrador he promoted the illegal constitutional reform and, in addition ratify that at all times National Action rejected his proposal,” Cortés said, according to a statement from the PAN.
“For National Action it is clear that the Secretary of the Governorate received the order of the President of the Republic to favor his friend Jaime Bonilla. We’re sure Baja California is a laboratory to rehearse what could be replicated at the federal level. That’s why we simply can’t believe Lopez Obrador that he’s supposed to not seek to perpetuate himself in power,” he added.
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In previous days, Sánchez Cordero said that although he respects the decisions of the Baja California legislature, as a former supreme court minister he considers the reform that extends Jaime Bonilla’s term unconstitutional.
“I’m going to respect what she did in Congress (local), although in my opinion as a retired minister I can tell you, no longer as secretary of the Governorate, which of course is an unconstitutional reform, in my opinion,” she said.
Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has denied interference in what the Baja California Congress decided, where the reform was approved, even with the vote of panist legislators, who took National Action to take a process of expelling their ranks.
“All I would like is not to be involved in this matter, because they seek to blame me for everything,” López Obrador said of what is known as the “Bonilla law,” which according to inE’s election directors is unconstitutional.
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