The embarrassing moment when Jesús Zambrano mistakenly singled out Marko Cortés as an “electoral criminal”

The PRD leader reportedly confused his PAN counterpart with Mario Delgado, Morena's national leader

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The leader of the PRD mistakenly called his PAN counterpart “electoral criminal” after mistaking him for Mario Delgado, leader of Morena

Jesús Zambrano, national leader of the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), spent a shameful moment with his counterpart in National Action (PAN), Marko Cortés , having mistakenly identified him as a “national criminal”.

And the fact is that the perredist sought to cross out Mario Delgado, leader of the Morena National Regeneration Movement (Morena), with this disqualification, in the framework of the statements that he issued after the rejection of the Electrical Reform.

However - and as some netizens mentioned - Chucho's subconscious would have betrayed him in the middle of a conference in the Chamber of Deputies; a mistake that both Zambrano and Cortés immediately corrected.

The other thing announced by the electoral criminal, Marko... sorry, Mario... excuse me,” Zambrano said, weighing the stumbling block when holding the arm of his coalition partner, while both and the audience laughed out loud.

This moment was part of the statements that the Va por México alliance issued before Delgado's announcement of a national campaign to reveal the “faces and names” of “traitors to the nation” who voted against the energy initiative.

“They are not anonymous, they have faces, they have faces and we are going to make sure that the people of Mexico know them,” the Morenista decreed, stressing that the actions will have a special focus on entities with government elections.

Of course, this generated a shower of criticism from the opposition side, including that of Jesús Zambrano who called this behavior “a fascistoid attitude.”

It should be recalled that the Reform promoted by Tabasqueño needed two thirds of the votes for its approval, which is why it was rejected even though the final count added 275 votes in favor and 233 against.

Given this, Delgado ruled the decision that the PAN, PRI, PRD and Movimiento Ciudadano determined, which he said was a betrayal of Mexico and a harvest of the interests of foreigners.

“There is a miscalculation that they made yesterday: you can no longer betray your country without people realizing it. We are sure that the people of Mexico will call them to (render) accountable, sooner than we imagine,” he said fervently.

In this way, the Morenista called on party legislators who are in districts where elections will soon be held to “inform the people what the legislators did 'sell homelands' so that on June 5 people will also consider that when voting.”

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