translated from Spanish: People voted to remove corruption and for us to govern honestly: Bedolla

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Zacapu, Michoacan .- On June 6, the people took out the corruption of Michoacan in a peaceful way, did so with the power of their vote, said governor-elect Alfredo Ramirez Bedolla and said that faithful to the popular mandate will govern the state with honesty.
On the second day of the Route of Gratitude and Reconciliation for the electoral victory of the Coalition Together We Will Make History, Alfredo Ramirez thanked in Zacapu militants and sympathizers who made possible his election as governor, and that Morena is the undisputed first political force in Michoacan.
Ramirez Bedolla recalled that the government of Silvano Aureoles operated with all the resources at its disposal so that Morena did not win the election; “they instilled fear with the pandemic so that people would not go out to vote, from power they harassed those who supported us, they provoked confrontation between indigenous communities so that polling stations would not be set up, and they are still trying to deny the will of the people in courts.”
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The governor-elect acknowledged that citizens, despite the adversities, were not afraid and went out to vote to initiate a change in the state; “on June 6, the people of Michoacán won.”
Alfredo Ramírez called for reconciliation among Michoacans, even calling on those who did not vote for Morena or PT to participate in the fourth transformation; “Good people are welcome, but the corrupt are already leaving, do not divide us anymore with their ambitions for power and money,” he concluded.

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