Movimiento del sombrero protesta en congreso de michoacán por reforma electoral

Un grupo de simpatizantes del Movimiento del Sombrero intentó ingresar por la fuerza al Congreso de Michoacán este miércoles para impedir el avance de una reforma electoral local.

Integrantes del movimiento, vinculado al fallecido alcalde de Uruapan Carlos Manzo, golpearon las puertas del recinto legislativo en Morelia. La acción buscaba detener la discusión de cambios que limitarían las candidaturas independientes en las elecciones de 2027.

Grecia Quiroz García, presidenta municipal de Uruapan y viuda de Manzo, lideró la protesta junto a decenas de seguidores. La tensión llevó al cierre de las puertas por seguridad, pero tras negociaciones se permitió el acceso de una comisión del grupo.

Quiroz reiteró que la reforma tiene una dedicatoria directa contra su movimiento. Diputados como Carlos Alejandro Bautista Tafolla facilitaron el diálogo con la dirigencia del Congreso, incluida Fabiola Alanís Sámano. La sesión legislativa continuaba al cierre de la información.

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