Mexican deputies from Pan and Morena parties clash with shouts and insults during a human rights session in the Chamber of Deputies.
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Pan and Morena deputies clash in human rights session

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During the solemn session for the International Day of Human Rights, Pan and Morena deputies engaged in a clash with insults and shouts in the Chamber of Deputies. The incident began with criticisms from Pan deputy Germán Martínez against government leaders, prompting heated responses from the ruling bloc. President Kenia López Rabadán tried to restore order, but the session ended abruptly.

Legislators from PAN and PRI labeled the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum as a 'Maduro Law', akin to Venezuela's, aimed at perpetuating power. They accuse Morena of seeking to control the INE and eliminate opponents. Senate President Laura Itzel Castillo defended the electoral body's autonomy.

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Mexico's Morena party accepted PAN Senator Ricardo Anaya's proposal to extend mandate revocation to state governors in 2027. Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar, Morena's vicecoordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, challenged four PAN governors to amend their local constitutions. The initiative aims to align the presidential consultation with midterm elections for greater citizen participation.

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