Feb 16 • 07:41 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

By ignorance or by omission?

Authorities in Mexico are criticized for failing to resolve the ongoing political and economic conflicts surrounding the La Cruz Azul cooperative, despite existing legal rulings.

The article discusses the persistent conflict surrounding the La Cruz Azul cooperative in Mexico, focusing on the failures of the authorities to end the controversy despite clear legal rulings. It highlights that, as of February 12, 2026, the Fiscalía del Edomex delivered the Tula plant to Víctor Velázquez under questionable circumstances, despite existing laws and judicial notices that challenge his legitimacy as the representative of the cooperative.

The author claims to possess documentation that proves Velázquez is not the rightful leader of La Cruz Azul, pointing to a resolution from a Collegiate Court that legally disqualifies him. The ongoing situation raises concerns about the integrity of the judicial system and the role of public authorities in handling such cases, suggesting that ignorance or deliberate omission may be at play. This raises alarms regarding governance and accountability in Mexico, particularly in how power and economic interests are managed within cooperatives.

Moreover, the implications of this continuous struggle extend beyond just La Cruz Azul, reflecting a potential crisis within the cooperative model in Mexico and how leadership disputes can undermine such organizations. The article ultimately calls for a more transparent and decisive response from the authorities to uphold justice and restore the rightful governance of the cooperative.

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