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“El Ejecutivo tenía planeado el anuncio de la renuncia del director de la PNC” Analista político

En esta ocasión en el programa Buenos Días Sonora, estuvieron como invitados Juan Carlos Fernández Saca y Eduardo Escobar, dos analistas políticos, donde tocaron temas del actuar del Gobierno ante la renuncia del Viceministro de seguridad y director de la PNC, además se hablo acerca de las próximas elecciones del próximo año.

Los analistas criticaron fuertemente la acción cometida por el ex Viceministro de seguridad, ya que fue horas después de empezar la plenaria donde se determinaría quitar el fuero, donde dieron a conocer que el ya había renunciado al cargo.

De igual forma tocaron el tema de FOMILENIO y como será la conclusión que tendrá este tema, por la razón de que quedan pocas semanas para dar un dictamen, en el cual casi la mitad del tiempo determinado la asamblea estará en vacaciones sin poder aprobar o denegar la contrapartida para ese fondo.

Leer también: “Tenemos una Asamblea obsoleta, que le ha dado la espalda a la gente, no se necesitan mayores evidencias de eso” Luis Rodríguez, candidato a diputado por NI.

Las elecciones fueron otro muy importante en la entrevista, los analistas determinaron que hay un fuerte enojo y rechazo por los partidos tradicionales, quienes han tenido 30 años de poder y no ha existido una buena gestión en el país.

Los conflictos entre el legislativo y el ejecutivo, se acabarían luego de las elecciones según los analistas, esto por el fuerte poder con el que cuenta el partido Nuevas Ideas, sin embargo, esto podría ser peligroso por darle todo el poder a todo un partido.

para finalizar, los analistas vieron un panorama bien claro para las próximas elecciones, aunque no dejan del lado el hecho de que un solo partido obteniendo todo el poder, puede ser muy contraproducente para el país.

Redacción por: Cristopher Arrué.

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