Grecia Quiroz denounces that Morena is politically pursuing her: 'They know the high risk of losing Michoacán'
Uruapan mayor Grecia Quiroz has accused Morena officials of politically persecuting her and her government, fearing a significant risk of losing the Michoacán state.
Grecia Quiroz, the mayor of Uruapan, has publicly denounced that officials from the Morena party are engaging in a political persecution against her and the municipal government. She indicates that this is due to their awareness of a potential electoral loss in the state of Michoacán. Quiroz insists that the attacks against her administration have been intensified recently, which she attributes to a fear among the ruling party about their standing in upcoming elections. This persecution is claimed to be disguised under the pretext of issues related to property taxes.
In an interview, Quiroz elaborated on the situation, referencing a city council meeting where a long-overdue tax update was unanimously approved by votes from Morena, the Green Party, the PAN, and her own movement. This approval led to an increase in property values, which she fears may be used against her as part of a strategy to discredit her government and the local initiatives that have brought progress to Uruapan. Quiroz believes that the Morales party is attempting to destabilize her administration as they recognize the growing support for her leadership among the people.
The implications of this political conflict are significant, as it reveals the intense political rivalries in Michoacán ahead of the 2024 elections. The accusations of persecution not only reflect the tensions within the state's governance but also highlight broader political strategies at play among competing parties in Mexico as they prepare for critical electoral contests. Quiroz's claims, if substantiated, could resonate with voters who are wary of political manipulation and misuse of power in local government, potentially reshaping the electoral landscape in the region.