Opposition exploded against Carlos Miguel Aysa, 'traitor' deputy of the PRI: “In exchange for vulgar money”

The politician assured that for “the good of Mexico” he will vote in favor of AMLO's Electricity Reform

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Carlos Miguel Aysa, federal deputy flagged by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), is in the eye of the hurricane for his recent statements, in which he assured that he will vote on Sunday, April 17 in favor of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's Electricity Reform.

Through social networks, the politician said he made the “decision to vote in favor of the good of Mexico.” This, he said, after analyzing and reading that “the 12 points approved by the PRI Political Council were included in the Reform Opinion.”

This attracted a handful of criticisms against the Mexican official, especially members of other benches, journalists, senators, senators, and a long etcetera, who treated him as a “traitor”.

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Sold for a plate of lentils and... an embassy for daddy,” Javier Lozano, a former official of the Secretariat of Labor and Social Security with Felipe Calderón, wrote on Twitter, for example. But it was only the tip of the iceberg.

He was also followed by the communicator of ADN40, Radio Formula and Canal Once, Leonardo Curzio, who tweeted: “Harsh words for a junior who begets at @PRI and yawns at @PartidoMorenaMx... and the father (former governor) will say: I change an embassy for the vote of my scion”.

“If Paris is well worth a mass... is Santo Domingo well worth the dishonor of his son? The question is for you, Carlos Miguel Aysa González”, were the words of Fernando Belauzarán, a member of the National Action Party (PAN).

The reason for the insults and criticism directed at his father is because the PRI is best known for being the son of Carlos Miguel Aysa González, who was former governor of the state of Campeche from June 13, 2019 to September 15, 2021.

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In addition, he would not be the first PRI player to win a position in the Fourth Transformation; for example, Quirino Ordaz, who ended up traveling to Spain as Mexican ambassador, placed by López Obrador himself. The movement provoked reactions from the PRI itself, who expelled the former governor of Sinaloa.

On the other hand, it was announced that an unexpected halt was given to López Obrador's proposal for Aysa González to go to the Dominican Republic as the ambassador of Mexico, and hours later, the news in question was released.

For this reason, Senator Panista Kenia López Rabadán said she will vote against her father being an ambassador because “she has decided to sell her vote in favor of the “Bartlett Law”, in exchange for vulgar money and power.” He added that he will be marked as a traitor to the whole country.

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Alejandro Moreno himself, national president of the PRI, lashed out against Carlos Miguel Aysa Damas, whom he called disloyal and traitor not only to the party, but to the citizens of the Mexican Republic.

“Neither an Embassy, nor bribes, nor blackmail will be enough to look head-on to the nation it has betrayed,” he wrote through his social networks.

So did the communicator Laisha Wilkins, who, in addition to calling him a traitor to the country, left a snapshot of the legislator's data, where in addition to his date of birth, and his territory of representation, is his mail and telephone number.

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Several journalists also participated in the attacks against Aysa, such as, for example, Vladimir de la Torre, who said that “History has never had a privileged place for those who betray, because there are betrayals that do more harm to the TRAITOR than to the betrayed”.

On the other hand, Victor Trujillo, nationally known for his character from “Brozo, the dark clown”, assured that “history always repeats itself”, and then, compared to a biblical passage, ad hoc to the week we are in, he wrote “for 30 coins”.

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