They denounce before the UN-DH “campaign of hate”


Deputies and deputies who are members of the Legislative Coalition Goes for Mexico, denounced before the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN-DH) the hate campaign promoted by Morena and the President of the Republic, in their morning conferences, towards the legislators who voted against the electricity reform.

The deputies and deputies of the PAN, PRI and PRD assured that this hate campaign consists of showing the legislators calling them “traitors to the Homeland”, for which some of them have been direct victims and others have been publicly threatened. and private, putting at risk not only their integrity, but also that of their families and their work teams.

The letter addressed to both Michelle Bachelet, head, and Guillermo Fernández Maldonado Castro, UN-DH representative in Mexico, requests their intervention, so that an “urgent call to cease the promotion of violence” be made.

They also recalled that as legislators, they are protected by Article 61 of the Constitution, in which it expressly says: “Deputies and senators are inviolable for the opinions they express in the performance of their duties, and can never be reprimanded for them”, therefore They assured that they are free to vote in the sense that their consciences dictate.

Situation in Tamaulipas

On the other hand, representatives of the alliance denounced before the Special Prosecutor for Electoral Crimes (Fisel) the candidate for governor of Tamaulipas for Morena, Américo Villarreal Anaya; to the national leader of Morena, Mario Delgado Carrillo, in addition to various officials, state leaders and businessmen of Grupo Industrial PERMART, SA de CV, for criminal association, illicit enrichment, operations with resources of illicit origin, due to the alleged illegal financing made to the campaigns of various political actors from Morena in the entity.

The representative of the PRD before the INE, Ángel Ávila Romero, accompanied by Israel Chaparro Medina, from the PRI and Raymundo Bolaños Azócar, from the PAN, and the former federal deputy, Verónica Juárez, stated that in the complaint of facts, they warned about the risk of a “narco-election” in Tamaulipas for which they called for immediate action.

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