
PAN Leader Warns Veracruz Against Election Interference
Veracruz Election: PAN Leader Warns Against Vote Interference Mexico City – Jorge Romero Herrera, the national leader of Mexico's National Action Party (PAN), has issued a strong warning to the Veracruz state government, urging them to refrain from any attempts to manipulate the upcoming election results. In an interview with Milenio Televisión, Herrera emphasized the PAN's commitment to ensuring fair and transparent elections. "Al gobierno de Veracruz le advertimos que no vaya caer en la tentación de querer meterse con los votos," Herrera stated, translating to, "We warn the Veracruz government not to fall into the temptation of interfering with the votes." The PAN's strategy involves a comprehensive monitoring operation. Herrera explained that they will have representatives at 100% of the polling stations. This proactive approach aims to deter any potential irregularities and provide immediate responses to any reported issues. He further stated that the party is committed to ensuring that "que gane quien la gente decida," meaning that the winner will be the one chosen by the people. The interview highlights the growing concerns about electoral integrity in Veracruz. The PAN's decisive actions signal the high stakes involved in these elections and the party's determination to ensure a fair outcome.