translated from Spanish: After questioning AMLO’s reforms, Verde and PT call themselves their allies

The national leaders of the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) and the Labor Party (PT) came out to support the alliance with Morena and the president, after some of the elected legislators questioned some of the reforms proposed by Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
On the one hand, the national leader of the Green Party, Karen Castrejón Trujillo, insisted that they will continue to support president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s project to fulfill promises in “the environmental agenda, as well as support the president’s social programs.”
“I want to emphasize, let there be no doubt, that the Green Party is and will be an ally of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador,” the leader said prior to the meeting with the other leaders, according to the newspaper Reforma.

In the next Legislature in the Parliamentary Group of the @partidoverdemex we will work to continue building the transformation of #México with social equality and sustainability, in alliance and supporting the President of the Republic. pic.twitter.com/0bH64gkohK
— Karen Castrejón Trujillo (@karencastrejont) June 17, 2021

Meanwhile, Alberto Anaya, leader of the Labor Party, said that “all” of López Obrador’s initiatives “mean paying for hope for social well-being, progress, combating social inequalities and seeking social justice.”

This, after some elected deputies, such as the pt’s deputy coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, Gerardo Fernandez Noroña, showed differences with some reforms proposed by the president, such as the incorporation of the National Guard into the Army, and the elimination of the plurinominals.
“We are clear that we will continue to support President Andrés Manuel López Obrador unreservedly and without hesitation for the remainder of his administration, as we have done for more than 20 years,” the PT leader said in front of Mario Delgado, from Morena.
He also said that the PT bloc “will have issues that will have to be addressed in a comprehensive manner, elaborating broad, plural, and consensual proposals, and then it will have a more analyzed and concrete position,” although without detailing the issues.
Anaya Gutierrez warned that “there will be nothing that changes the relationship along the way. There will be no cause for hesitation. Our support for the President and all support for 2024.”
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