Who is Carlos Miguel Aysa Damas, the deputy who “betrayed” the PRI for the AMLO Electricity Reform

The leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party broke out against the young 25-year-old politician after he announced on social media that he would vote in favor of the AMLO-promoted project

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Recently, the federal deputy of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the state of Campeche, Carlos Miguel Aysa Damas, announced that he will vote in favor of the Electric Reform promoted by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), which will be put to the vote next Sunday, April 17 in the plenary session of the Palace Legislative of Saint Lazarus.

Through social networks, the politician said he made the “decision to vote in favor of the good of Mexico.” Aysa Damas' position came after last April 10, within the framework of the Mandate Revocation consultation, PRI President Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas indicated that the tricolor bench would vote against the constitutional reform of Tabasqueño.

Given this, the party leader described the federal deputy as a “traitor to the country” and sent the following message through his social networks: “Democracy gives undeserved opportunities to disloyal people. Today, Carlos Miguel Aysa Damas betrays the PRI and betrays Mexico. Neither an Embassy, nor bribes, nor blackmail will be enough to look head-on to the nation it has betrayed.”

Aysa Damas is a 25-year-old Mexican politician who is currently serving as the federal deputy for Campeche for the PRI. However, the PRI is best known for being the son of Carlos Miguel Aysa González, who was the former governor of the state of Campeche from June 13, 2019 to September 15, 2021.

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