Alito March with Senate Supporters
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Headed by the PRI's national leader, Alejandro Moreno, supporters of the tricolor, among them of the National Peasant Confederation (CNC), are mobilizing to the Senate of the Republic. The march left before noon of the Diana Cazadora and advances on Paseo de la Reforma. The protest takes place one day after the trifulca that Moreno starred with the president of the Senate, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, in the closing of the Permanent Commission. In …
As he warned, 'Alito' Moreno, national leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), went out on Thursday August 28th to the Paseo de la Reforma to demand that the federal government provide support to the peasants.Participants of the National Peasant Confederation (CNC), one of the adherents of the tricolor, marched on Paseo de la Reforma headed by the national president of that party, Alejandro 'Alito' Moreno Cárdenas. From the Glorie…
Luis Hernández and Héctor Quintanar dug into the role of the opposition after Moreno Cardenas's aggression against Fernández Noroña. Isaac Rosales Astillero Informa Luis Hernández Navarro, opinion coordinator at La Jornada, and Héctor Alejandro Quintanar, professor and writer, discussed Thursday afternoon at Astillero Informs the aggression of Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, ‘Alito’, towards Gerardo Fernández Noroña and a Senate worker yesterday aft…
Guillermo Ramírez, a local PRI representative, expressed his support for the party's national leader, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, in response to attacks from Gerardo Fernández Noroña. Ramírez accused Noroña of being a bully and warned that the PRI does not bow to authoritarian subjects or political persecution. "Noroña unleashed an atmosphere of violence and must face the consequences. He attacked Senator Moreno Cárdenas, expecting no response," …
Mexico City, Mexico.- On Wednesday, August 27, the Xicoténcatl House, alternate seat of the Senate of the Republic, was the scene of a confrontation between Gerardo Fernández Noroña and Alejandro ‘Alito’ Moreno. The discussion between legislators of Morena and the PRI resulted in a field battle with pushes, insults and blows. In the midst of the trifulca, Emiliano González, a close collaborator of Fernández Noroña, was wounded with visible injur…
In the Permanent Commission, there wasn't a debate, but a fight! Alejandro "Alito" Moreno and Gerardo Fernández Noroña engaged in a clash that seemed straight out of a boxing ring. The PRI member defended himself, while the Morena member fled with all his reinforcements... because the outcome didn't go his way.
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