Morena condemns ex-Pemex director aggression against wife

Morena leadership condemned former Pemex director Víctor Rodríguez for aggressions against his wife and backed the victim's complaint.

Ariadna Montiel, Morena national leader, rejected all forms of violence against women during a press conference. She said the party welcomes María Felicia Jiménez's decision to file a complaint and that no one should remain unpunished for holding public office.

Montiel noted the case sends a clear message that no privileges exist for former officials. She said the party does not share Rodríguez's statement and called for authorities to act according to the law.

President Claudia Sheinbaum stated one day earlier that the government will provide full assistance to the victim and that any complaint of violence against women must be investigated without exceptions.

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Illustration of a woman accusing her husband of violence in a domestic setting, with a video on a phone, for a news article on domestic abuse allegations.
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Wife of former Pemex director accuses him of violence; Morelos prosecutor investigates

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María Felicia Jiménez accused Víctor Rodríguez Padilla of at least three aggressions, including one in March. The Morelos prosecutor opened an investigation on June 27 after a video was released.

María Felicia Jiménez said her social media accounts and phone line were blocked after she posted videos alleging assaults by her husband, the former Pemex director.

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The PAN leadership backed Chihuahua governor María Eugenia Campos at an event in the Chihuahua Exhibition and Convention Center.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Ariadna Montiel's departure from the Welfare Secretariat to seek Morena's leadership, appointing Leticia Ramírez Amaya as replacement. Ramírez, former Education Secretary, expressed gratitude for the trust. The agency will manage a one-trillion-peso budget in 2026.

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Former Interior Undersecretary Víctor Ramos hit back at Undersecretary for Crime Prevention Ana Victoria Quintana, who criticized the previous government for leaving police morally unsupported. Ramos described her statements as false and reckless, pointing to overwhelming evidence of police strengthening under President Gabriel Boric. The exchange arises amid debates on security policies.

Begoña Gómez's defense has submitted an expert report to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado comparing her advisor's activities to those of previous presidents' wives. The document, prepared by professor Julio Víctor González, argues there is no specific regulation and it has been common practice since 1977.

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Camila Romero, who reported being attacked by her ex-partner in Pilar, received the threat 'I'm going to break everything'. She handed over videos documenting the violence to authorities, but the aggressor remains free and armed. 'Nobody does anything', she lamented on Telenoche.

 

 

 

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