‘I don’t care’: Noroña notes that he paid for his flight to France and warns that he will continue to leave
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Gerardo Fernández Noroña remarked that he did not make political tourism during his trip to France.
Polémica per trip of Noroña in executive class: the Senate published the expenses, but he insists that he paid his flight. CITY OF MEXICO (approve).- The Senate of the Republic announced the expenses corresponding to the official trip of the president of the Board of Directors, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, to Strasbourg, France. According to official documents, the total cost was 157,594 pesos, of which 91,388 were covered with public resources and…
The president of the Senate, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, defended his participation in the European Conference of Presidents of Parliaments, held in Strasbourg, France, and stated that he will continue to attend international meetings despite the criticisms. He denied that the plane ticket has been covered with public resources, and accused the media of lying about an alleged reimbursement. He argued that the exits are backed by Morena agreements …
It has been recurring to see members of Morena dine in luxurious restaurants, travel in business class and transport in expensive vans, among other features more typical of the upper classes than politicians who swear to represent Mexico's “people.” Noroña's business class trip to France, his possession of a Volvo truck, Yeidckol Polevnsky's expensive dinners at Au Pied de Cochon and Arturo Zaldivar's luxuries are but a few examples of the scatt…
Jorge Montejo Gerardo Fernández Noroña, the inexhaustible defender of republican austerity, decided to give us a lesson of coherence by celebrating his 65th birthday in Europe, specifically in Strasbourg, France. Nothing like a luxury little trip to reflect on the struggle of the proletariat, right? After all, even the left-handed caviar need a breath of so much rhetoric. It turns out that the new senator presented himself at the European Confer…
MEXICO CITY - The Senate of the Republic made public the expenses incurred during international trips made by legislators during the first months of the year. Of note was the trip by Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña to Strasbourg, France, whose total cost amounted to 157,594 pesos, although the senator allegedly reimbursed part of the amount, leaving a net charge of 91,388.36 pesos to the treasury. Business class trip generated controve…
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