Morena condena agressão de ex-diretor da Pemex contra esposa

A liderança do Morena condenou o ex-diretor da Pemex, Víctor Rodríguez, por agressões contra sua esposa e apoiou a denúncia da vítima.

Ariadna Montiel, líder nacional do Morena, rejeitou todas as formas de violência contra a mulher durante uma coletiva de imprensa. Ela afirmou que o partido apoia a decisão de María Felicia Jiménez de apresentar uma denúncia e que ninguém deve permanecer impune por ocupar um cargo público.

Montiel observou que o caso envia uma mensagem clara de que não existem privilégios para ex-funcionários. Ela disse que o partido não compartilha da declaração de Rodríguez e pediu que as autoridades ajam de acordo com a lei.

A presidente Claudia Sheinbaum declarou um dia antes que o governo fornecerá assistência integral à vítima e que qualquer denúncia de violência contra a mulher deve ser investigada sem exceções.

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