Caballero Ramirez Plans Next Steps

**”With support from her husband, Caballero Ramírez plans to enjoy a hiatus, cleansing her political name after being ousted for siding with a rival candidate.”**

### “My Husband Can Support Me”: Caballero Ramírez

In light of the announcement by the National Commission of Honor and Justice (CNHJ) of the political party to remove her from the ranks of her party, Mayor Montserrat Caballero Ramírez expressed that she plans to take the next two years to enjoy her marriage and cleanse her political name.

On the evening of September 5th, it was disclosed that Caballero Ramírez was ousted from her party’s roster for violating party statutes by supporting the PAN candidate, Maricarmen Flores, in the recent 2024 electoral process, instead of her fellow party member, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz.

During a media session, Caballero Ramírez shared that she was already informed of her removal via email, but interestingly, the news was first leaked to the media. “I was notified electronically, but the media were informed first, which is quite unusual. But yes, I was notified,” she remarked.

She added that once her term as mayor concludes, she would return to her husband, who is “the happiest” with this outcome. “My husband is very happy; he says ‘you’re coming home with me.’ Thankfully, my husband can support me, unlike some colleagues who support their husbands. But that’s okay; it’s an agreement, right? So I am stepping down to live my life, and I won’t see these people anymore,” she affirmed.

Caballero Ramírez emphasized that in two years, once the current state administration ends, she aims to restore her political reputation which she feels was tarnished by the CNHJ. “I will have two years to wait for the power to dissipate, because all power ends, and I will clear the name they tried to sully within the Commission of Honor and Justice, as my reputation with the public remains intact,” she noted.

She also highlighted the transitory nature of power, indicating that she might seek another political role in two years. “Those who are currently flattering the state power will be flattering me again tomorrow, so we’ll see if I return or not,” she concluded.

### Further Developments on the CNHJ Decision

This situation with Montserrat Caballero Ramírez is part of a bigger pattern of political reconfigurations. For more detailed background and updates, here are some related news stories:

#### Ongoing Controversies Involving CNHJ
The CNHJ has been in the spotlight for making controversial decisions that have affected multiple party members. Recently, there have been several instances where members were expelled or reprimanded for actions deemed contrary to party regulations, leading to significant media coverage and public debate about the commission’s role within the party.

#### Political Analysts Weigh In
Political commentators have been analyzing the broader implications of these internal party conflicts. Many suggest that such decisions may lead to long-term changes in party dynamics and could potentially influence voter perception in upcoming elections. Analysts note that loyalty and adherence to party norms have become intensely scrutinized, with repercussions for stepping outside established guidelines.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates and in-depth analysis on this developing story.