The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) is preparing the expulsion of the federal deputy for Campeche, Carlos Miguel Aysa Damas, and his father, the former governor of the same state, Carlos Miguel Aysa González, for betraying that political institute and supporting the Electric Reform proposed by Morena.
The tricolor considers that both incurred at least six of the 12 grounds for expulsion, so the Justice Commission will assess the elements presented in the complaint to determine whether they betrayed the party.
The trial against the federal deputy will be in contempt of a mandate from the National Political Council and in the case of his father for accepting a position proposed by a government outside the Prism.
It should be remembered that the federal legislator announced a couple of days ago that he will vote in favor of the electricity reform sent by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador while his father accepted the appointment as ambassador to the Dominican Republic, however, the latter is awaiting ratification in the Senate.
The statutes of the party specify that it will be presumed, because these are public and notorious facts, that the status of militant has been renounced, so any party leader who is aware of this situation shall immediately notify the Legal and Transparency Secretariat of the National Executive Committee, which shall call on the National Commission for Party Justice to issue the declaration of loss of membership.
Article 250 of the documents governing the internal life of PRI lists 12 grounds for expulsion and it is considered that Deputy Aysa Damas betrayed his bench by “seriously attacking the ideological, programmatic and organizational unity of the party”.
With his open support for Morena's project in the Chamber of Deputies, the legislator has stood in solidarity with the political action of political parties or associations that are antagonistic to the party.”
Because it will disobey the strategy of its parliamentary faction next Sunday, April 17, it will be considered a “serious indiscipline, in relation to the determinations of the assemblies and other party bodies”.
On Aysa González, who was substitute governor in Campeche after the departure of Adán Augusto López, would be expelled from the ranks of the Institutional Revolutionary for accepting the position of ambassador, because he was proposed by a foreign political party without requesting permission from the National Political Council to accept him,
In this way, Aysa González carried out “political actions contrary to the Basic Documents or the specific guidelines of the competent party bodies”.
Consequently, article 251 clarifies the complained militant shall enjoy the guarantee of hearing and defense. Whoever denounces or is denounced may request the excuse of whoever knows the investigation, if he has an interest in the accusation”, so the process would take at least one month.
The betrayal of these two PRI militants becomes more important because they considered themselves unconditional to the national leader, Alejandro Moreno, who faced an internal crisis by granting a place on the lists for multimember deputations to the former governor's son.
By participating in the Twitter Space Betrayal by an embassy, organized by citizens related to the tricolor, legislator Laura Haro said that they are clear about their objective of voting together against the Morena National Regeneration Movement in the Lower House, as “it is clear that she only wants to generate pressure and wear down to which they decided to vote against”.
Regarding the vote in favor of Aysa, the politician specified that the party's National Political Council (CPN) ordered a vote against the initiative and that “it is clear that whoever violates this decision risks being expelled.”
“(Carlos Miguel Aysa) is a traitor that the people of Campecano and Mexico will not remember because it will be at the bottom of the memory of our country”
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