Under the pretext of the majority and the achievement that is the vote of the “people”, politicians, bureaucrats, operators, analysts, opinion leaders, the media and others associated with the 4Ts claim that everything can be done with a clear path forward and there is no resistance to overcome.
Under the pretext of a majority, they claim the 36 million votes that current President Claudia Sheinbaum received, but their narrative seems to include the remaining 24 million people who did not vote for their movement, and even more, the 38 million remaining voters who, for various reasons, did not turn out to vote on June 2.
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Under the pretext of the majority, they say and claim that such a reform as judicial reform has the full support of the “people”, because in the election campaign and in the squares they talked about this law, as if it were enough for voters (among the volunteers they are being taken), will examine in detail a topic so relevant for the country and for one of the 3 powers of the Union.
Under the pretext of the majority, in analyzes and debates, they tear their clothes, trying to understand why there are those who oppose and criticize these decisions, if the “people” themselves gave their approval, and this is a sufficient reason to ignore them. .anything and everything.
Under the pretext of the majority, the members of this group and their kindred voices today they defend word by word what the Law of Amparo or the articles of the Constitution says, while this movement is marked by a man who, feeling superior, gave us the phrase: “Don’t tell me that the law is the law.”
Under the pretext of the majority, The Legislature is Prideful and his worst pro-government representatives mock a pale opposition unable to defend itself, their voices drowned out by only a few glimmers of clarity.
Under the pretext of a majority, the judiciary seems to be collapsing due to lack of leadership from the Minister-President, which ultimately led to great disappointment.
Under the pretext of the majority, the current administration is beginning to think that it can rule for six years this way. What’s interesting is that the only person who doesn’t seem to be a synchronized swimmer is Sheinbaum herself.
While on the one hand he defends this view, on the other hand he has demonstrated unimaginable openness in key sectors such as the business community, the economic and financial world, the project of his own infrastructure works and social programs, which are showing signs of greater clarity and control of the budget .
It’s time for the incoming presidency to forget about this “majority” argument and rule for everyone. Mexico is not 36 million people. That’s not even the more than 90 million voters who have the opportunity to vote. Mexico deserves better.
Source: Aristegui Noticias

John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.