jueves, marzo 11, 2010

PT: PRI and PAN used economy as a bargaining chip

“What they should be answering is who gave them the authority to make those agreements, because “PRI has no courage and PAN is unclean”, explained Di Constanzo

The debate on the signing of an agreement against electoral alliances must be in second place because the question to be answered is: Who have them the authority to use people’s economy as a bargaining chip? Asked deputy Mario Alberto Di Constanzo Armenta (Labor Party, PT)

During his participation at the Ordinary Plenary Session at San Lázaro, the member of PT requested the deputies of PRI and PAN do not continue denigrating neither the Chamber of Deputies nor their correspondent parties.

What they should be answering is who gave them the authority to make those agreements, because “PRI has no courage and PAN is unclean”, explained Di Constanzo, in relation to the agreement signed by those two parties against possible coalitions, if there is approved increase in taxes.

Di Constanzo considered that the debate should be focused on the robbery of FOBAPROA, why they charge taxes to retired persons or why big companies do not pay taxes, among other issues.

Some moments before, the deputy of PRD, Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío expressed that the government of Felipe Calderón is unlawful and that he requested the national leadership of its party to ignore any alliances with a “party that has betrayed Mexico (PRI)”.

Carlos Alberto Pérez Cuevas (PAN) explained that the approval in order to increase taxes was given on october 20, which represents a cautious action for next elections at the State of Mexico.

“What is the fear of Mexico? To PRI no, to the authoritarian return of irresponsible politics”, questioned Pérez Cuevas.

Héctor Guevara Ramírez (PRI) wants to put a band aid on a gaping wound with his behavior and the one of president Felipe Calderón; citizens want security, a strong economy.

Meanwhile, Nava was hearing the gist of the conversation at San Lázaro with his colleagues Josefina Vázquez Mota and Gabriela Cuevas. (El Semanario Agencia, ESA)

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