Mining Law, to forced marches

2023-04-21 21:04:51

The Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López, made space in his agenda to attend a private meeting yesterday with the Political Coordination Board of the deputies. The objective? Hasten the approval of the reforms to the Mining Law proposed by the Executive. And it is that, after the president of the Energy Commission, Manuel Rodríguez, from Morena, warned that “there are no agreements and the issue will go until September”, the morenista leader in San Lázaro, Ignacio Mier, insisted on rushing the opinion in the remainder of April and yesterday he invited even the representatives of the mining sector “to hear their opinion”… Nothing has been said.

Russia thanks Mier

The Russian embassy in Mexico applauded the position of Ignacio Mier, president of Jucopo in the Chamber of Deputies, after the meeting in the Mexico-Ukraine friendship group. And it is that the board pointed out that the meeting “does not represent the consensual position of the Chamber of Deputies.” For this reason, the Russian diplomatic representation thanked “Jucopo for having clearly expressed its position on the ‘entertaining’ speech. Once again, we respect Mexico’s balanced and sensible position. Such manipulations will not pass.” How do you say? Oh yeah! Don’t help me, buddy.

He reproaches that ministers are not unconditional

The President had already expressed that he had been wrong to propose certain ministers, but yesterday, angered by the setback to his plans for the National Guard, and because “his chest is not a warehouse,” he pointed directly to Margarita Ríos Farjat and Juan Luis González Alcántara Carrancá, the latter proponent of the project that stopped the transfer of the corporation to the Sedena. What a great boost for both of you.

‘How cool is Puebla’

Pointed out for using the Board of Directors of the Senate as a showcase for his books and taking advantage of the position to promote himself as a candidate for Morena for governor of Puebla, Senator Alejandro Armenta yesterday challenged those who “get angry” about it and announced that from now to concludes his term as president of the Senate, that is, until the last day of August, every week he will invite artists and athletes from Puebla: “Even though they get angry that the Senate is a showcase,” he blurted out and began to sing How cool is Puebla.

They make the void to ‘Alito’

Although it was not clear what the objective was, the eight PRI senators, led by Manuel Añorve from Guerrero, met with the national leader of the tricolor, Alejandro Moreno. Although it was said that they analyzed pending issues and opinions in commissions with a view to the closing of the session, the truth is that Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong and Eruviel Ávila did not attend, who have distanced themselves since the “coup de State” to the hidalguense and ex-secretary of the Interior. Irreconcilable differences?

What a week, they will say in the Palace

A hard week is coming to an end for President López Obrador. They denied him the pass from the National Guard to the Sedena, they told him that he has eight months for this body to consolidate itself as a civilian and he even had to go out to defend the excesses of the head of the Defense. At least he can say that he is finished, and thus stop hitting the United States, which has become the main distractor these days.

Waiting for Xi’s response

If the Mexican President was furious when he found out that DEA agents are operating in Mexico trying to infiltrate cartels, we will have to see what Chinese President Xi Jinping says after the US ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, revealed that It was a worldwide operation that included China and Guatemala. It must be remembered that the government of the Asian country has already denied the illegal trafficking of fentanyl to Mexico. He is not going to like that now not only is he insisting that it is given, but that his toughest rival is watching him closely.

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