
PRI Leader's Fiery Condemnation of AMLO Shakes Mexico's Political Landscape
Mexico's PRI Party Leader Alito Moreno Condemns AMLO's Influence in Judicial Elections Mexico City – Tensions are rising in Mexico's political arena after PRI party leader, Alejandro Moreno, known as 'Alito,' launched a scathing attack against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) following the recent judicial elections. Moreno's criticism centers on AMLO's perceived attempt to influence the outcome of the elections, which saw significantly lower participation than anticipated. In a press conference captured on video, Moreno stated, “'Alito' se lanza contra AMLO tras su reaparición en la Elección Judicial.” He highlighted the discrepancy between Morena's claims of widespread support and the actual voter turnout, saying, “¿No celebraban sus 36 millones de votos?, sacaron 5 millones, es un fracaso, son un peligro para México.” Moreno's remarks underscore growing concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the influence of powerful political figures. The low voter turnout raises questions about public confidence in the system, creating a complex and potentially volatile situation in the lead-up to future elections. The situation is further complicated by Moreno's strong accusations against AMLO and Morena, which are likely to fuel further political debate and division in the country. The video evidence provides a direct account of Moreno's statements, adding weight to the ongoing political discourse.