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Senator calls PRI governors crouching for joining Insabi

The senator Samuel Garcia Sepulveda (MC) called ‘agachones’ to governors of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), for joining the public health scheme proposed by the federal government from the National Institute of Health for Welfare (Insabi).

The president of the Federalism and Municipal Development Commission in the Senate accused the governors of supporting the centralization of health “and yielding without question” to “the whims” of the president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

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In that regard, he applauded the position taken by the governors of the PAN, by Enrique Alfaro, from Jalisco; and from Nuevo León, Jaime Rodríguez ‘El Bronco’; who refused to sign the Insabi health care agreement.

“There are very crouched governors, giving up their powers, and there are other firmer ones who are calling for respect for Federalism. We want to ask the states, the governors, that just like Jalisco, Nuevo León and those of the PAN, they cannot give in to this responsibility and they cannot grant all the health to the center.

“We applaud, support and support the governors of the PAN, the governor of Nuevo León and the governor of Jalisco, who did not yield and have proposed alternative methods to not cede their facilities, their infrastructure and receive the resources that correspond to them,” he said. .

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