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PRI Leader Alejandro Moreno Faces Scrutiny Over Party's Decline Mexico City – Alejandro 'Alito' Moreno, the national leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), recently found himself under direct questioning regarding the party's significant loss of gubernatorial power. In a candid interview with journalist Adela Micha, Moreno was pressed to explain the dramatic reduction in the number of states governed by the PRI since he assumed leadership in 2019. Micha pointed out that upon Moreno's arrival, the PRI held 14 governorships. "How many does it have today?" she probed, to which Moreno responded, "Two." The stark contrast in numbers highlighted the party's diminishing influence in the Mexican political landscape. Moreno, in his defense, sought to provide context for the losses. "It's very simple," he stated, "one must put the context... because, as they say, everyone wants to manage what happens in history as it suits them." He further asserted that "those governorships that were lost were already lost," implying that the decline was a pre-existing condition rather than a direct result of his leadership. The exchange has ignited further debate among political analysts and the public regarding the future of the PRI, a party that once dominated Mexican politics for decades. Social media reactions to the interview have been largely critical, with many commentators expressing disappointment and attributing the party's struggles to current leadership.
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