translated from Spanish: Hope as a Claim – The Opinion of Miguel Pérez Pompa

Political science connoisseurs say that form is substance, that the way political acts are performed carries more the senses or reasons why they were carried out, that is, the way is only the way in which the desires or intentions that support a political project are externalized. In this way it surprised many the inclusion of Jesús Reyna, former interim governor of Michoacán, as part of the signing of the agreement for the unity and hope of Michoacán who led Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla candidate for the gubernatom by the National Regeneration Movement.
 He surprised in the way that, within the ideological claims of two political institutes, both the morenists and the priists, they grumbled these kinds of decisions by alerting that this is an ideological contradiction, a sum that remains or only a reproach on the part of the priists who were left out of their internal processes. Of course both views are realistic and according to their own reality, it is contradictory that in the same temple you can find people like Victor Toledo Manzur and Jesús Reyna, for all they mean.
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 However, it would be short in the analysis to only study how this agreement was signed and why such boards are made, firstly because the candidate of the current Governor Silvano Aureoles, has accused that Morena has a candidate appointed by former governor Leonel Godoy Rangel and now by the same former interim Jesús Reyna , with all that means these past administrations but that the accusation is overwhelmed when compared to the current state government. Secondly, because the signing of this agreement more symbolizes the claim of the hope that the Michoacans have, regardless of their partisan adscription, that characters outside the state’s politics take their hands off it, that all the stupor that the Peñista administration left in the state is eliminated, and that once and for all the viceroyalty that Enrique Peña Nieto once appointed is over.
 Finally, the fund of Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla’s campaign has resulted in taking hope as a claim, a claim for social justice in the state, a claim that rulers are not treated as pharaohs, a claim for understanding between levels of government, a claim of the Michoacan people that cannot be understood eed by the leadership of the three parties that allied , nor by the current government from which its candidate comes from.

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