Mexico City, June 21.- Ricardo Monreal, president of the Senate's Political Coordination Board, said that "it is time for Congress to reflect and seriously review the security plan, which we senators have a constitutional obligation to do."
The Morena leader spoke thus on the occasion of the murder of the two Jesuit priests killed in Chihuahua. He wished to express his sorrow and condolences for the loss of lives in the country: "We send our condolences to the Catholic community, of which I am a part, for the cowardly murder of the Jesuit priests Javier Campos, known as Father Gallo, and César Joaquín Mora Salazar; a tragedy that occurred inside the Temple, in a community, in a municipality, Cerocahui, Chihuahua."
The senator from Zacatecas demanded that the authorities of the state of Chihuahua and the prosecutor's offices urgently and quickly clarify "these cowardly murders, and all those occurring in the country; and the arrest of those responsible, who have, of course, been fully identified in this case."
Monreal Ávila lamented that we are in this vortex of violence in the country, that it has not been stopped and that we continue, after several decades of organized crime advancing across entire areas of the country.
The president of the Political Coordination Board spoke during the ceremony to present the Concession Title to the Congress of the Union for the XHHCU-TDT Channel 45 Signal, by the Federal Telecommunications Institute, held in the plenary hall.
At the end of which they took a tour of the facilities of the radio station.