The national leader of the PRI, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas (Alito), denounced today that last April he was threatened by the Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López, that if he did not “pull” with the approval of the electrical reform “they will go with everything” against him.
Alito said that the federal government has launched a campaign of persecution and defamation.
The PRI assured that the Secretary of the Interior sent him the threats through Senator Manuel Velasco Coello by means of an audio.
Moreno Cárdenas presented the audio of a telephone call “in code”, of almost nine minutes, which he had days before the vote in the Chamber of Deputies with Velasco Coello, who informed him that in front of him, the head of the Segob spoke with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the message was “that if you didn’t push, they were going to go with everything.”
In the phone call, the senator from the Green Party tells the PRI president that the secretary told him: “Hey bastard, I want to help, I want to talk to him (with Alejandro Moreno) (…) I have talked with him but I am worried because this is going to get very tense”.
In the dialogue, Alito Moreno is heard saying that he has talked with “them”, but they did not fulfill any agreement and remarks that “we do not understand” under threats.
will file complaints
Moreno Cárdenas also presented an independent expert opinion about one of the audios presented by the governor of Campeche, Layda Sansoreswhich supposedly involve him and that according to the results “is not authentic”.
He said that he will present complaints before national and international instances against the state president and those who are responsible.
Also reported death threats against him and his family.
The tricolor leader reiterated that they are not going to double him and assured that he is firm at the head of the PRI, despite the campaign against him.
Manuel Velasco denies threat
Senator Manuel Velasco Coello assured that he did not threaten Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, national president of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), as he maintained after revealing the recording of a call he had with the former governor of Chiapas; In addition, Velasco assured that the content of said communication was distorted.
Through his Twitter account, Manuel Velasco directed a thread to public opinion to clarify the accusations of “Alito” Moreno.
Velasco Coello accepted through his publication that he has held private talks with the national leader of the PRI for more than 20 years, such as the one that “Alito” revealed today and “he decided to record without my consent, violating trust by doing it unilaterally and where I spoke in a personal capacity”.