Supporters of the Hat Movement tried to force their way into the Michoacan Congress on Wednesday to block progress on a local electoral reform.
Members of the movement linked to the late Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo banged on the doors of the legislative building in Morelia. The action aimed to halt debate on changes that would restrict independent candidacies in the 2027 elections.
Grecia Quiroz García, municipal president of Uruapan and Manzo’s widow, led the protest with dozens of followers. Tension prompted security to close the doors, but negotiations later allowed a delegation from the group to enter.
Quiroz stated that the reform carries a direct dedication against her movement. Deputies such as Carlos Alejandro Bautista Tafolla helped arrange talks with congressional leaders including Fabiola Alanís Sámano. The legislative session was still underway at the time of reporting.