The senators of the Plural Group met with the Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López, and told him that if the electricity reform of Andrés Manuel López Obrador is not modified, they will not accompany the proposal.
“What we said, with all clarity, that we have some doubts about the initiative sent by the Executive and that if he was going to see the possibility of moving commas to the initiative. We told him that if the Plural Group does find their words in the initiative, they would find our votes. We do not veto the possibility of a dialogue ”, commented the rotating coordinator of this group, Germán Martínez.
In a conference, the legislator who belonged to the Morena bench said that the Segob head is in the possibility of having a dialogue; In addition, he offered them to be able to approach the secretaries of state to clarify any doubts they may have regarding the constitutional initiative in electricity matters.
Read: Senators of the new bench, free to act according to their conscience: AMLO
The also expatriate pointed out that the Secretary of the Interior invited them to participate in the discussion of the electricity reform, which is still in committees of the Chamber of Deputies.
“We are willing to talk about this initiative and others. We do not have prior votes or prior vetoes, “said the senator and insisted that if the Plural Group finds” words for the future “in the initiatives,” there will be our votes. “
Regarding the meeting, Germán Martínez commented that the meeting “was an open, frank dialogue, in a very good mood, and, above all, we were talking with him about the topics we discussed and about other particular topics that each one presented.”
He mentioned that they told the Interior Secretary that his legislative group does not seek to attack anyone or seek to promote hatred or phobias.
“We expressed our gratitude to him and he was very kind. He received our concerns and said that he makes any official of the federal government available to the Plural Group for any of the issues we want to address, ”he said.
Follow us on Google News to stay always informed