Erubiel Alonso joins Movimiento Ciudadano, hailed as 'new alternative' for Tabasco
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Federal Deputy Erubiel Alonso Que has joined Movimiento Ciudadano after resigning from 30 years with the PRI.
- Movimiento Ciudadano leaders Dante Delgado and Jorge รlvarez Mรกynez welcomed Alonso, calling him a "new alternative" for Tabasco.
- Alonso stated his decision was not to point fingers or divide but to pursue his candidacy for the Centro mayorship with open participation.
Federal Deputy Erubiel Alonso Que has joined Movimiento Ciudadano, leaving behind 30 years of membership in the PRI. The move was publicly supported by Movimiento Ciudadano leaders Dante Delgado and Jorge รlvarez Mรกynez, who welcomed Alonso as a key figure for the party in Tabasco and Mexico.
Today we welcome Erubiel Alonso! Federal Deputy and until now national leader of the Territorial Movement. With Erubiel's leadership, our Movement consolidates itself as the New Alternative in Tabasco and throughout Mexico.
Alonso announced his departure from the PRI, expressing that while cycles end, his conviction now calls him to a different path. He aims to build his project for the Centro mayorship through open participation, emphasizing that his decision is not intended to criticize or divide the party he left.
I want to be very clear, this decision is not intended to point fingers or divide. However, cycles conclude and today my conviction calls me to focus all my experience, energy, and capacity towards a different trench, that of open participation.
Alonso, who secured his seat in the Chamber of Deputies through a proportional representation list, stated that he maintains a respectful relationship with the national president of the PRI, Senator Alito Moreno. He asserted that his primary loyalty lies with the citizens, not a political party, and he does not fear being labeled a traitor by the PRI.
mainly with the citizens
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.