Mexico City. With the support of Morena and its allies, the Permanent Commission condemned the violent acts perpetrated by PRI leader Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas and other PRI legislators during the last session of that Congressional body. It demanded that the PRI members conduct themselves institutionally and asked the governing boards of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies to follow up on the criminal charges already filed against the attackers.
It was a statement, it was clarified, in defense of Congress as an institution, not of an individual, in which the cowardly and group attack committed by six PRI legislators was condemned "with absolute force."
The proposal, approved after two hours of debate, was read by Fernández Noroña himself and emphasized that "never in the history of the Mexican Congress has a president of any of its bodies been attacked." It is particularly serious that the attack came from a senator and leader of a national party.
This time there were no clashes within the Permanent Commission, which was last chaired by Gerardo Fernández Noroña, but there was an exchange of accusations and, on the part of Alito Moreno, disqualifications and insults directed at the Morena party and the 4T government.