After the murder of militants in Chiapas, Morena analyzes switching to telephone surveys – El Sol de México

The national leader of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), Mario Delgado, announced that the possibility of changing the method of internal surveys from in-person to telephone is being evaluated, in response to concern for the safety of the interviewers, after the murder. of two of them and the plagiarism of three more in the municipality of Juárez, Chiapas.

During a press conference within the framework of the twelfth anniversary of the founding of Morena, Mario Delgado shared the party’s plans regarding internal polls and the difficult situation that has been experienced in Chiapas.

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The Morenista leader expressed: “We are studying the issue of Chiapas, how we are going to do the survey, in fact we now have a session of the National Executive Committee to evaluate the situation, to see if there are conditions or not to do the definitive survey in the house-to-house methodology, or we resort to telephone surveys.”

Delgado began his intervention by asking for a minute of silence in memory of Christian Landa and José Luis Jiménez, pollsters and Morena activists, whose bodies were found lifeless.

Furthermore, he strongly condemned the events and demanded the appearance alive of Adrián Cid Pérez, who is still missing.

The Morena leader also shared information about the confusion that led to the murder of the pollsters, noting that they were wrongly identified as members of organized crime, resulting in a brutal and devastating act of violence.

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“They were confused, and we are searching, also with the cooperation of the federal authorities and the government of Tabasco, for one of our colleagues,” he noted.

Originally published in El Heraldo de Chiapas

2023-10-03 03:12:43
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