Enrique Alfaro criticizes the “phospho, phospho” strategy of the Citizen Movement – ContraRéplica

Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, governor of Jalisco for the Citizen Movement (MC), spoke of the direction that this party has taken in which he maintained that politics has been made “a joke,” which took its toll in the June 2 elections and have led them to rethink their stay at MC.

Questioned by the media, Enrique Alfaro strongly accused that Movimiento Ciudadano reduced its concept to that of phospho phospho and that it went “from beer openings to goodbyes with mascara”, when in reality it has a more complex meaning that is based in working to be a different option from the political parties of the past.

“The bill for having made wrong decisions and for having made politics a joke passed, for me it was the story that some have summarized in a concept, that of phospho phospho, I believe it has a more complex concept,” he said.

“Having made politics a joke like the concept of phospho phospho was for me, which went from unveilings with beer to goodbyes with mascara,” he added.

About his stay in Movimiento Ciudadano, Enrique Alfaro said that “I am not going to be part of a party that finds a way to continue subsisting in mediocrity.”

“How can we understand that we are celebrating that we beat the PRI? How can we be celebrating that we are fighting for fourth place at the national level? “I am not going to be part of a party that finds in mediocrity a way to continue subsisting, to make defeat a way to continue having resources, I do not believe in that,” he said.

In turn, Enrique Alfaro spoke of his desire for the Citizen Movement to leave out banality and phobias and, in their place, recover responsibility and have the capacity for dialogue and “drawing the line with the parditos of the past.”

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