He Didn't Want to Object to Discussing Bermúdez Case, Says Noroña
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The Opposition did not want to take the case of Hernán Bermúdez, former Secretary of Public Security in Tabasco, to the discussion in the Permanent Commission, said the Senate Pesident, Gerardo Fernández Noroña. In a press conference, the legislator stated that the government bench was ready to discuss the case from the first day it became known that Bermúdez is at large because of his alleged links with the criminal group "La Barredora." "If th…
PAN Senator Lilly Téllez asked the president of the House's Political Coordination Board, Adán Augusto López Hernández (Morena) to apply for a license to be made available to the authorities and to face complaints against her related to alleged links with Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Secretary of Public Security of Tabasco and alleged operator of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG).Through an exhortation, the PAN legislator said that t…
CDMX.- Although in the last three weeks the majority of Morena and her allies in the Permanent Committee of Congress have refused to debate the case of the criminal group of “La Barredora” in Tabasco, headed by the former Secretary of Security of the then governor, Adam Augusto López, the president of that legislative body, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, said that the opposition does not want to discuss the issue.At a press conference and questioned …
"They don't want to, they don't want to discuss it," the Senate president said.
“I already reported what I had to say. I hope the authorities will do their job in the investigations.” “I never suspected Hernán Bermúdez; if I had suspected him, I would immediately have separated him from office.” When he gave him, didn’t you check his background? Didn’t you know anything about his criminal record?... Nothing?The forum is a legal figure that gives special legal protection to certain public officials, so they can’t be arrested…
Opposition senators Federico Döring and Manuel Añorve insisted on discussing the situation of the former governor of Tabasco and his former secretary of security, but the issue was omitted by the presidency of the Board of Directors, arguing that it was not part of the agenda of the Session.
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