Mario Delgado offers to take people to vote to the revocation consultation

Mario Delgado Carrillo, national leader of Morena, spread photographs next to a van type truck, which has the legend painted in white letters: ‘Do you want to vote? I’ll take you!’, something that has been questioned by the citizens and described as “carrying”, during the mandate revocation day. The politician cast his vote in the Iztacalco mayor’s office, Mexico City, where he called on citizens to participate in today’s event. In addition, in the photographs that were spread on social networks, the leader of Morena is seen helping a woman to get into the truck, where at least eight people are going, some of them showing their inked thumb.



The national leader of Morena cast his vote in the Iztacalco mayor's office in Mexico City.


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The national leader of Morena cast his vote in the Iztacalco mayor’s office in Mexico City.

In this regard, the executive secretary of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Edmundo Jacobo, stated that if there is any irregularity regarding hauling by Mario Delgado, leader of Morena, the corresponding complaint must be filed, because this practice is prohibited by law. . “If there is any irregularity of this nature, the corresponding complaint must be filed because it is, if it is proven, an irregularity that is prohibited by law. This is how the leader’s bench defined it”, warned the secretary Edmundo Jacobo Molina from the INE offices. During a break in the INE session, Jacobo Molina explained that Mario Delgado’s action should be reviewed to determine if it is a carry . “It is forbidden to promote the revocation of the mandate of political parties, therefore, of leading members and officials,” said the INE official.

Lorenzo Córdova Vianello said that until the cutoff at 11:30 a.m. there were no complaints regarding a massive haul, but he called for detecting and denouncing this type of practice. ‘The law is very clear, taking transportation to take voters is a crime and it is a serious crime, so I hope that no official incurs this,’ added Córdova Vianello.

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