PAN demands that Marina del Pilar request leave to be investigated.

MEXICO CITY (apro) .- After U.S. authorities revoked the visa of Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar, PAN representative Eva María Vásquez demanded that the Morena governor request a leave of absence to allow for an impartial investigation.
At a press conference in the Senate, the PAN legislator asserted that the visa revocations and bank account closures of individuals allegedly linked to her are not slander, but rather international warning signs, as her party had previously pointed out.
"From the National Action Party, we demand that the governor request a leave of absence to allow for an impartial investigation and ensure that the clarification of the facts and her legal status, resulting from the revocation of her visa by the United States government, will not be interfered with."
"The National Action Parliamentary Group in the Chamber of Deputies established with precise precision and requested that the governor clarify these alleged data derived from an investigation that linked her and alleged that she was on a list of narco-politicians," he explained.
Vásquez also requested that the governor of Baja California cease to preside over the National Conference of Governors (Conago), as she is under international suspicion.
“CONAGO cannot continue to be presided over and represented by a person like Marina del Pilar, who is currently under international suspicion. The legitimacy of federalism is at stake. A governor without a visa, officials without accountability, and Morena, without shame,” the PAN member charged.
"If the governor has nothing to hide, let her prove it with facts, with evidence, let her request a leave of absence, and let her face the people of Baja California and the people of Mexico," he demanded.
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