Ebrard goes to the INE to pay a fine; When he leaves he finds painters erasing propaganda

Photography/Ebrard
Mexico. – The former chancellor, Marcelo Ebrard, went to the INE to pay a fine for his anticipated campaign acts.
This was explained in his official networks.
“I paid a fine of 10,000 pesos from the INE for sharing ideas on safety, health and gender equality. Those who think about how to solve what worries society are punished. They care more about punishing the ambulance for its speed than saving the patient it’s carrying.”

Upon leaving, he took the opportunity to give a message to the media present, clarifying the rumors about his possible departure from the National Regeneration Movement and moving to the Citizen Movement, due to the differences in the case of the 4 pollsters that will be responsible for conducting the survey for the election of the candidate for the presidency of the republic this 2024.
On Thursday night there was a difference over the selection of the four companies that will carry out the survey to choose the party’s candidate.
Senator Martha Lucía Mícher, representative of Marcelo Ebrard confirmed that she did not sign the agreement and it will be this Friday when the former foreign minister has a position.

🔴 #AlMomento From the INE, Marcelo Ebrard assures that he will not leave Morena, nor does he intend to go to Movimiento Ciudadano, after his denunciations of carrying practices in the internal process of his party.
📹 : @RuidoEnLaRed pic.twitter.com/bdGxnmuoDz
— Adela Micha (@Adela_Micha) August 18, 2023
He later shared a video, in which he found workers painting one of the fences in his favor and repainting in favor of Claudia Sheinbaum.
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“I left the INE and that I find those who are responsible for unpainting any support in my favor, what need they are very desperate for what I see.”

I left the INE and I find those who are responsible for unpainting any support in my favor, what need🙈 they are very desperate for what I see. pic.twitter.com/j2ULsNu3na
— Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard) August 18, 2023

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