
Kenia López Rabadán exposes Andrea Chávez on national television for corruption
Senator accuses Andrea Chávez live of using illegal funds for medical units in an early campaign, and she confirms it on national broadcast
During the national newscast of Azucena Uresti on Radio Fórmula, PAN senator, Kenia López Rabadán, confronted Andrea Chávez, Morena senator for Chihuahua.
López Rabadán accused Chávez of financing mobile medical units with her image through funds of questionable origin, implying a possible illegal exchange with the business class for political favors.
Andrea Chávez, already at the center of multiple controversies, defended the legitimacy of herfunding sources, denying any undue compensation and attributing the funds to contributions from entrepreneurs.
Additional information reveals that FMedical, a company mentioned in the accusations, has received contracts for approximately 1,600 million pesos, mostly from states governed by Morena, which intensifies accusations of favoritism and corruption.
Million-Dollar Contracts of FMedical with MORENA
Entity/Client | Contract Details | Amount (MXN) |
Government of Mara Lezama, Quintana Roo | Comprehensive Itinerant Service for Health Detection, Care, and Diagnosis | $417.6 million |
Government of Mara Lezama, Quintana Roo | Two contracts for mobile units of comprehensive care and early detection | $56.2 million $68.5 million |
Armida Castro, Los Cabos, Baja California | Three mobile medical care units | 63.5 million |
Government of Enrique Alfaro, Jalisco | Comprehensive mammography, ultrasound, maintenance, and quality control service | $59 million |
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López Rabadán's accusations could have lasting consequences for Chávez's political career and affect the perception of Morena's integrity in Chihuahua, particularly at a critical moment before the upcoming state elections.
This incident arises at a delicate time for Morena, self-proclaimed as the party against corruption.
The exposure of these practices, especially by a prominent senator like Chávez, could seriously damage the party's image in the public sphere, just as it prepares for important electoral battles in Chihuahua.
The activities and controversies surrounding Andrea Chávez underscore the need for constant vigilance over the use of public resources and the conduct of politicians, reaffirming the importance of integrity and transparency to maintain public trust in our democratic institutions.
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