Overview
- The National Anticorruption System and state committees urged authorities to probe alleged inconsistencies between his asset and tax declarations.
- López called the push a “campañita,” asserted there is no substantiated allegation against him, and said he has nothing to hide.
- He said he has not been formally notified and will respond to any complaints when he receives notice.
- Proceso reported 37 complaints filed by PAN substitute deputy María Elena Pérez-Jaen, while López referenced a separate complainant who filed about 50 cases citing an alleged ASF finding of 600 million pesos from his Tabasco governorship.
- López described his relationship with President Claudia Sheinbaum as cordial and said their recent meeting focused on congressional matters rather than the accusations.