Last week, Edgar Veytia, former head of the Nayarit Attorney General’s Office, implicated the former Mexican president in the protection orders for “El Chapo” in the middle of the war between drug traffickers, something that Calderón later denied, who currently lives in Spain.
Mexico City, February 13 (However).- A survey of enkoll for him newspaper The country revealed that the 84 percent of Mexicans believe that the former president Felipe Calderon fennel must be investigated for his alleged links to the drug traffickingafter the Secretary of Public Security of his six-year term, Gene Garcia Lunawho crosses the final stage from his judgment in USA for the same.
According to the journalist Carmen Morán Breña, Enkoll’s exercise for the international media reveals that only 52 percent of Mexicans are informed about the trial.
Likewise, the work of Morán Breña shows that 54 of the people surveyed believe that the accusations against the former secretary are “solid and credible”, however, this percentage increases to 77 percent if only those who are aware are asked. of the trial.
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Regarding the confidence in the testimony of people who have been sentenced for drug trafficking in the United States, 45 percent indicate that they do trust a lot or somewhat, while another 50 percent consider that they do not trust much or not at all.
In the analysis of the journalist Morán based on the Enkoll survey for The countryit is shown that although the followers of Morena are the ones who follow the case more closely and who see the most solid evidence against the former official, also 74 percent of the faithful of the National Action Party (PAN) think that it should be investigated for his alleged links to drug trafficking.
In addition, the journalist indicates that the distrust of Mexicans in public institutions is reflected, since 56 percent believe that if it had been held in Mexico, the resolution would have been more unfair than what would be obtained in the United States.
The methodology used by Enkoll consisted of face-to-face interviews with 1,223 men and women aged 18 and over from all over the country, between February 4 and 7.
CALDERÓN IS APPOINTED IN THE TRIAL
Last Tuesday, February 7, for the first time in the four weeks that the trial against Genaro García Luna had been taking place, the name of former President Felipe Calderón was pronounced. Edgar Veytia, former head of the Nayarit Attorney General’s Office, revealed that Ney González Sánchez, former governor of Nayarit, supported the Beltrán Leyva criminal organization, while the extinct Federal Police (PF), at the hands of García Luna, was with the Sinaloa Cartel, led by Joaquín Guzmán Loera, better known as “El Chapo”.
The former official implicated former Mexican President Felipe Calderón in the protection orders for “El Chapo” in the midst of the war between drug traffickers, something that Calderón, who currently lives in Spain, later denied.
The former president wrote on his Twitter account: “I have reserved my opinion on the trial of ing. García Luna until it concludes. For now I categorically deny the absurd statements reported by the press made today by the witness Veytia. What you say about me is an absolute lie. I have never negotiated or agreed with criminals.”
-With information from Jesús García, correspondent for the Los Angeles newspaper La Opinión