I don’t have problems with the president either, but I’m a free man

“I take it calmly and with a very cold head,” replied the senator Ricardo Monreal Avilafollowing the governor of Campeche, Layda Sansoresalluded to him in the morning conference this Monday by President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador.

In the today’s morning conference In Campeche, Governor Sansores said that during the march on November 27 there was “a smell of sulfur” that came from spainplace where Monreal was located.

In a telephone interview, Monreal Ávila did not want to enter into controversy and pointed out that he takes this saying of Sansores “as it is and with all serenity, without exalting myself with a very cold head.”

He said he was calm because on his Monday morning, President López Obrador closed by saying: “I have no problem with Monreal.”

“And I would answer him: ‘I have no problem with the President, but I am a free man, I believe in the Republic, I believe in the country, so I have no problem,'” declared the coordinator of Morena in the Senate.

On the other hand, Monreal reiterated that the Senate will not fast track the reform of secondary electoral laws approved by the Chamber of Deputies.

“We are not going to grant fast track to any reform, we are going to turn them over to the Commission, we are not going to dispense with procedures, which we have always done. We are going to turn them over to commissions and the commissions will decide the time that we should give to the discussion, and as always there will be a free vote for each senator and each senator.

“The parliamentary group will make its decision, as always taken, in agreement, but there will also be freedom, as there has always been freedom, in the parliamentary group,” he said.

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