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“I’m not cracking,” says governor of Coahuila about López-Gatell’s resignation

Torreón.- “Yes, I signed and I don’t crack,” declared the governor of Coahuila, Miguel Riquelme Solís, on the Federalist Alliance letter signed by leaders of nine entities in the country.

Given this, he confirmed that he did sign the letter requesting the resignation of the undersecretary of Prevention and Promotion of Health, Hugo López-Gatell, and also supported the wording of it.

“Without allusion to the president because he has left the responsibility in López-Gatell and when the responsibility is left to a collaborator, he will know if he continues to protect him or really wants that position to be what we know to be a technician and a professional, not a politician ”, commented Riquelme Solís.

In addition, he added in reference to the undersecretary, that you cannot fight with the governors because they are the ones that are directly responding to the pandemic.

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Likewise, Riquelme Solís compared Undersecretary López-Gatell with other officials, such as Zoé Robledo, director of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) or Juan Antonio Ferrer, director of the Institute of Health for Welfare (Insabi), who, he assured, did They take the call and resolve it, while López-Gatell does not.

“He comes out and tells us that we can have criminal responsibilities for making decisions, we do not agree and we are not going to leave either. I don’t know what would itch him. He started, “he mentioned about the warning for leaders to submit to the epidemiological traffic light national for Covid-19 and don’t make your own traffic light.

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