Senator María Martina Kantun Can has voiced her support for President Claudia Sheinbaum’s initiative to eliminate immediate reelection and eradicate electoral nepotism. She emphasizes that representation should originate from the people, not from networks of favoritism.
However, controversy has arisen over her position, as her daughter, Irayde Kantun Avilés, was appointed as the municipal delegate of the IEEA in Calkiní, and her son-in-law, Javier Cano Pech, holds a position in Federal Welfare.
While the senator advocates for the end of traditional practices, citizens are questioning whether nepotism is truly being combated or merely continuing under a different guise. Is this genuine change or just more of the same?
Source: Tribuna de Campeche