
PRI Claims Victory in Durango Elections Amidst Allegations of Morena's Campaign Tactics
Durango State Elections: PRI Claims Landslide Victory Amidst Morena's Alleged Use of State Resources The recent state elections in Durango, Mexico, have concluded with the PRI party claiming a decisive victory. Alejandro Moreno, better known as 'Alito' Moreno, the leader of the PRI, stated in a recent video that the PRI won in more than half of the municipalities. He attributes this success to the PRI's organization and strategy. Moreno's claims are striking given the extensive campaign efforts by the Morena party. He alleges that Morena deployed "more than 150 deputies and senators, as well as governors," including Andy López Beltrán, to campaign in Durango. Despite this, Moreno asserts, "Even with that, they didn't win; we gave them a thrashing." He further accuses Morena of sending Luisa María Alcalde and Arturo Ávila, both implicated in alleged corruption scandals, to campaign in Durango. However, the video's claims require independent verification. The extent of Morena's alleged use of state resources and the details of the alleged corruption scandals need to be investigated by independent sources. While Moreno describes the election as "tranquil," with no significant incidents, further investigation is needed to provide a complete picture of the election process. The video serves as a starting point for a more in-depth analysis of the Durango state elections and the political landscape in Mexico.