If any candidate dies for making his agenda public, it will be the responsibility of the electoral bodies: Memo Valencia – MonitorExpresso.com

Morelia, Michoacán. – The state coordinator of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Guillermo Valencia Reyes, in an interview with the media, demanded that the electoral bodies not make public the agendas of the candidates and if any candidate dies for making the agenda public it will be their responsibility. “If, after the requests and demands that I am making that the candidates’ agendas not be made public, a candidate dies at the hands of a criminal who had access to his agenda, it will be the responsibility of the electoral bodies that did not heed this demand of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.” Likewise, the tricolor leader declared that the electoral bodies, both state and national, are ignoring the democratic reality that the country is experiencing and that Michoacán is experiencing, by not assuming the responsibility they should. “They are being silent, they are not assuming a responsibility and I repeat, gentlemen of the electoral body, gentlemen of the National Electoral Institute, just as you are good at demanding from the political parties, demand from the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic, demand from the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Michoacán, so that they put in jail the criminals who are altering democratic normality.” Similarly, Valencia Reyes showed his disagreement with the large number of documents that the electoral bodies require from the members of the slates, which generates that people do not want to participate in the electoral process. “We have problems because the integration of the forms requires a large number of documents in which the alternate owners have to comply with them and, on the one hand, we are at loggerheads, on the one hand, they do not want to participate for fear of organized crime and on the other hand because of the complexity of requesting the documentation from the electoral bodies that they now require and that in other elections were not required.”

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