The Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF) determined in June that The president did incur in political gender violence against the opposition presidential candidate, However, there is no sanction provided for in the law that can be applied to the president.
“Don’t think that we want the funnel law, that we only want the law to benefit us,” he added.
On September 2, Rojo de la Vega led a protest on Paseo de la Reforma accompanied by supporters, where she announced the challenge before the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation to defend the results of the vote in the mayor’s office.
“Here we do not know how to throw in the towel and we are not going to give up on criminal crony Armando Ambriz, who out of loyalty wants to steal by foul means what they did not win by fair means, what they did not win with the will of the people in Cuauhtémoc.
“We will be fighting, struggling, resisting all September. On October 1, we will take office and form the best government that the mayor has had in the history of his office,” he told the media.
Meanwhile, Caty Monreal has reiterated that she has been a victim of violence by her opponent, who outnumbered her by more than 11,000 votes.
“Verbal violence has become digital violence. You can check out my social media right now and see how it is riddled with insults, riddled with physical violence, even threats, important threats that I will report to the Attorney General’s Office.”
“We have an aggressor who has already been sentenced for political violence based on gender,” said the Morena member on September 4 at a press conference.