Movimento do Chapéu protesta no Congresso de Michoacán contra reforma eleitoral

Apoiadores do Movimento do Chapéu tentaram forçar a entrada no Congresso de Michoacán na quarta-feira para bloquear o avanço de uma reforma eleitoral local.

Membros do movimento ligado ao falecido prefeito de Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, bateram nas portas do edifício legislativo em Morelia. A ação visava interromper o debate sobre mudanças que restringiriam candidaturas independentes nas eleições de 2027. Grecia Quiroz García, presidente municipal de Uruapan e viúva de Manzo, liderou o protesto com dezenas de seguidores. A tensão levou a segurança a fechar as portas, mas negociações permitiram posteriormente a entrada de uma delegação do grupo. Quiroz afirmou que a reforma é direcionada especificamente contra o seu movimento. Deputados como Carlos Alejandro Bautista Tafolla ajudaram a organizar conversas com líderes do congresso, incluindo Fabiola Alanís Sámano. A sessão legislativa ainda estava em andamento no momento da redação desta reportagem.

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