Mexican Senator Juanita Guerra Mena receives hair dye treatment in the now-closed Senate beauty salon amid political controversy.
Mexican Senator Juanita Guerra Mena receives hair dye treatment in the now-closed Senate beauty salon amid political controversy.
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Senate beauty salon controversy ends in closure

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Senator Juanita Guerra Mena from the Green Party was caught getting a hair dye treatment in a beauty salon inside Mexico's Senate, sparking opposition criticism and prompting its immediate closure. Morena lawmakers defended the service as user-paid and essential for session appearances, while opponents demanded transparency. The facility, reopened in 2024 after a 2018 suspension, had operated for about a year without public funds.

A controversy erupted in Mexico's upper house when a video shared on social media showed Senator Juanita Guerra Mena from the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) for Morelos receiving a hair dye treatment in a beauty salon inside the Senate. The incident featured Guerra Mena, a 1983-born lawyer and farmer, justifying the use: “Here comes chamber staff, but it has a cost (...) I don't know (if Jucopo is aware)”. The salon, dating back to 2007 in the previous building and moved in 2011, was suspended in 2018 by Ricardo Monreal but rehabilitated in 2024 under Adán Augusto López in the Board of Political Coordination (Jucopo).

Senate presiding board president Laura Itzel Castillo Juárez of Morena defended the second-floor space near medical services, equipped with two mirrors, a washbasin, hair products, waiting chairs, and a screen. Open from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. only on session days, it provided hair and makeup services by stylist Jazmín, paid directly by users. “Each of us pays for her service, it's dignified work (...) We all must be well-presented for sessions”, stated Castillo, who admitted using it. She denied it was solely Andrea Chávez's idea, who refuted any link: “I didn't set up any salon, I don't get my hair done in the Senate, no one styles me, I have a Dyson and do it at home”.

Opposition reacted sharply. PAN's Lilly Téllez, unaware of it, called it an abuse: “I don't doubt it's a service exclusively for her [Chávez] (...) They've used the Senate as their private residence”. PRI's Carolina Viggiano demanded transparency on resources like electricity and space: “Everything we do must be known to everyone”. Minutes after the statements, security personnel placed suspension seals, closing the salon that Wednesday. Guerra Mena, with a background in PRI and Morena before joining PVEM in 2024, stressed Jucopo was informed and the service was for various officials.

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Discussions on X highlight outrage over a beauty salon operating inside Mexico's Senate, where Senator Juanita Guerra Mena (PVEM) was filmed dyeing her hair during sessions, contradicting Morena's austerity narrative. Senate President Laura Itzel Castillo defended it as user-paid and essential for appearances, but it was quickly sealed amid backlash. Sentiments range from criticism of elite privileges and hypocrisy to minor defenses of practicality.

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Dramatic photo illustration of Senator Juanita Guerra in the controversial Mexican Senate beauty salon now closed amid public outrage.
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Controversy over beauty salon in Mexican Senate leads to closure

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Senator Juanita Guerra was caught using a beauty salon inside the Senate on February 4, 2026, sparking controversy that led to its immediate closure. Andrea Chávez denied any connection to the space and revealed she uses a Dyson at home. The Chamber of Deputies has a similar salon, open to the public and self-funded since 2007.

Morena senators Cynthia López Castro and Andrea Chávez Treviño distanced themselves from the Senate's clandestine beauty salon, which was recently suspended, and urged the press to focus on relevant legislative matters. PVEM Senator Juanita Guerra, caught using the service, accused her peers of lacking sorority and requested transparency regarding its operations. Guerra paid 500 pesos for a dye job and suggested her exposure stems from political harassment.

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Deputy Diana Sánchez Barrios joined a virtual session of the Mexico City Congress while getting her hair styled, drawing criticism on social media. In the Labor Affairs Commission meeting, she voted in favor of reforms to the Federal Labor Law. An image shared by a columnist highlighted the apparent lack of seriousness in the act.

Mexico's Senate ratified Ernestina Godoy Ramos as the new head of the Attorney General's Office with 97 votes in favor, making her the first woman in the role. Proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Godoy will serve for nine years until 2034, following Alejandro Gertz Manero's resignation. In her first message, she emphasized commitment to autonomy, victim care, and ending impunity.

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Morenista senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña defended the acquisition of nine luxury SUVs for the ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), arguing they are an essential work tool. According to the Court, the renewal responds to institutional security criteria. However, fellow Morenista Ricardo Monreal criticized the purchase for contradicting austerity principles.

Senator Saúl Monreal Ávila insists on his constitutional right to seek the Zacatecas governorship in 2027, despite his brother being the current governor, arguing that competing in elections does not amount to nepotism. Similarly, San Luis Potosí Governor Ricardo Gallardo Cardona denies promoting his wife, Senator Ruth González Silva, to succeed him, stating it is a personal decision and not favoritism. These positions emerge amid Morena's internal reforms against nepotism in family successions.

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Mexico's Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) has identified aspirants for the 17 governorships up for election in 2027 and asked Morena to include them in surveys to maintain their alliance. Senate parliamentary coordinator Manuel Velasco backed Senator Jasmine Bugarín as the frontrunner in Nayarit. The party has not ruled out running independently in some states if unsupported.

 

 

 

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