Monday, November 30, 2009

He's In

Juanito is back in the office he won, that of Iztapalapa delegation chief. This leaves a presumably frustrated, perhaps even exasperated Clara Brugada without a job. Of course, Iztapalapa politics ain't beanbag, and Brugada's brigades of followers are taking to the streets to protest. Consequently, there is quite a bit of worry that the situation could spin out of control. Whatever comes next, Juanito is basically all alone; El Universal says he has been abandoned by the PT (which he labeled traitorous in his famous tirade at his inauguration), the PRD, and Marcelo Ebrard's government are all hoping he finds his out of public office.

2 comments:

David Agren said...

This Adrián Rueda column is required reading for understanding Marcelo Ebrard's management of this crisis of supposed "Ungovernability" in Iztapalapa.

http://www.razon.com.mx/spip.php?page=nota&id_rubrique=17&id_article=16288

pc said...

Thanks for the tip, I'll be checking that out here in a second...