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Xóchitl will present an initiative against President AMLO for his illegal intervention in the elections

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The former opposition candidate, Xóchitl Gálvez, returned to her seat in the Senate of the Republic on Thursday, June 20th.

The former opposition presidential candidate, Xóchitl Gálvez, reported this Thursday that next week she will present a reform in the Mexican Congress so that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) can be judged as a traitor to the country for meddling in the June 2 election. .

The announcement by the senator from the National Action Party (PAN) comes after the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF) found that López Obrador incurred several legal offenses, including gender-based political violence, during the largest electoral process in the country and did not receive any sanctions.

Today nothing happens, it is not classified as a crime, today absolutely nothing can be done to the president, it is a lie that the jurisdiction was removed, the only crime for which the president can be tried is treason.” he assured after a meeting with the president of the PAN, Marko Cortés.

The senator announced that the PAN parliamentary group in the Mexican Congress will support her initiative and hoped that other opposition parties could join her reform proposal against electoral crimes committed by the Mexican president.

“I will present the initiative in which the PAN and I hope that other opposition parties will also accompany me to accuse the president of treason for the way he (López Obrador) got involved in the election, influencing the result,” he declared. Xochitl Galvez.

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