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Victim of Vicarious Violence in Coahuila Refuses to Vote: ‘I Will Not Be Part of the One Who Obstructed My Process’

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Nallely Salazar, victim of vicarious violence, chose to abstain from voting in the elections for the Coahuila judiciary, not so for federal charges, because he said that in the state he would not be part of the election of the person who obstructed his process to recover his daughter. His argument is the conformation of the forms, because he explained that among the candidates was Bécker Rodríguez Gámez, a person who, he pointed out, obstructed …
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Nallely Salazar, victim of vicarious violence, chose to abstain from voting in the elections for the Coahuila judiciary, not so for federal charges, because he said that in the state he would not be part of the election of the person who obstructed his process to recover his daughter. His argument is the conformation of the forms, because he explained that among the candidates was Bécker Rodríguez Gámez, a person who, he pointed out, obstructed …

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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