Puebla: bureaucratic domination laid bare
Diego Martin Velazquez Caballero
The disappearance of the last governors-elect in Puebla has revealed the structure of a group crouching in the state public administration since the time of the Morenovalistas that, finally, can no longer hide and must face the task of showing its face to make some of its intentions manifest. policies or, at least, constitute the image of responsibility for the state of affairs in local government.
The state bureaucracy that has taken the reins of political power in Puebla lacks the strength and summons to form a powerful electorate with a view to 2024. They do not constitute an exalted technocracy but rather a trusted group that adhered to the guidelines of the leading leaders in the last fifteen years. This intermediate body always had a divided loyalty between the group that directed the government and the dark oligarchy of the factual powers as well as the regional chiefdoms; although, above all, he is distinguished by an eternal love of the budget.
Circumstances have given this clique the possibility of renewing the political cadres in Puebla, not only about new faces but about characters who have the opportunity to mark regional and local history. Fortune is also a capricious protagonist of politics, but it does not always indicate that it will provide society with what it truly needs. While the bureaucrats cannot believe the amount of power that emptiness has granted them, a poverty prevails in Puebla that gives room for all kinds of negative actions. That is the most serious legacy of avilacamachismo, the disorder to establish a status of permanent looting.
These brief representative periods of microgovernment are highly likely to be inconsequential. It is unfortunate that the federation and the national government do not insist on changing the poblano muégano. The inertia that has governed Puebla since Rafael Moreno Valle is no longer enough to maintain order and address some of the regional issues.
Puebla demands a political class, a project that encompasses the entity and does not remain short-sighted to only attend the capital or some of the regional development pivots. The south has become the north of the political compass that claims to represent the Fourth Transformation, although in the entity this is only a fallacy and misguidance. Puebla continues to be the Vladivostok of the National Palace, the dark shadow of Lopezobradorism becomes the harsh reality. And meanwhile, in the absence of political talent, the crouching bureaucracy worries about the assault on power and the best positioned political parties.