In a show that monopolized national and international looks; Altermine of the session of the Permanent Commission in the Chamber of Senators in Mexico There was a trifulca between legislators that ended between threats.
Senator Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas starred in a fight with Gerardo Fernández Noroña, After the president of the Senate allegedly denied the word to the opposition politician and closed the assembly. What were in the beginning were claims ended in blows while the national anthem was singing.
In a first postcard, Moreno angrily claimed Noroña and both struggle for a few seconds. Videos disseminated in social networks show when the opponent pushes the president of the Senate and then throws a swipe around his neck, while the legislator tries to avoid the blow, which unleashed a zafarrancho among several politicians of opposite sides.
.If there were no injuries, Noroña accused PRI legislators on social networks of furreding him physically. ”… PRI legislators rose to physically assault me. Montoneros. They will say that this is freedom of expression,” Noroña published in a brief message in X.
The president of the Board of Directors said that his party, Morena, will request the lawlessness of the PRI leader and the legislators of his bench involved in the Trifulca. He also announced that the permanent commission will be cited urgently to give immediate processing to the case and review the political and legal responsibilities of the episode.
For his part, Moreno argued that “the first physical aggression came from Noroña“ he launched the first push, and did so for cowardly. Morena broke the camera agreement and Noroña was exhibited in his baseness, ”he said in his X account.
In addition, Moreno accused that what happened “is not an isolated event or an accident”, but “it is part of Morena’s strategy to impose silence and control.”
Continue reading:
• Mexico makes second mass delivery and expels 26 narcos to the United States
• The day a drug trafficker accompanied Julio César Chávez to the ring compared to 100,000 people.
• Julio César Chávez Jr. did not go to his hearing and his lawyer does not know where he is.