Mexico is in a political, economic, and social crisis. The Blanco case has dealt a severe blow to the ruling party

 


Mexico is experiencing the intensity of a political crisis that is compounding a social crisis and an economic crisis that is on the horizon, regardless of its role as part of the controversial 2030 Agenda, now 2045, of the United Nations (UN), and of globalist governments and organizations.

The issue of the Teuchitlán recruitment and extermination center in the state of Jalisco, a terror group localized by the so-called "Mothers in Search," has not yet been resolved in the country, and a scandal has emerged that exposes, in the public eye, the complicity of the ruling regime with alleged criminals in public office.

In a society where discourse is used to promote support for personal development and respect for women, the ruling party's position has been further questioned by its cover-up of an alleged abuser of a woman (among other positions), who sits in the national Chamber of Deputies. This is a retired soccer player, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, who, by joining the MORENA party, has risen to public office, including mayor, governor, and now national legislator.

Just a couple of days ago, the Chamber of Deputies submitted a petition to strip him of his immunity so he could face the charges against him. But of course, in this system, that's not possible, and the overwhelming majority awarded by the electoral apparatus (not by the citizens) to the ruling parties, the Workers' Party (PT), the Green Ecologist Party (Green Ecologista), and Morena, did not allow the accused to be stripped of his privilege as a legislator.

This fact, coupled with the Teuchitlán case and a history of socialist-communist rule since the emergence of the country's socialist-communist government, is devastating those who make a living from politics through the ruling party. There is a deep crisis of citizen rejection of pro-government governments and legislators, who do not represent the interests of the citizens, according to what Mexicans are expressing on social media and in the streets./www.tictacnews.us/ E.ESGLOTAC

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