“We have received hundreds of threats, attacks and vandalizations” against deputies and offices, accused the leader of the National Action (PAN) deputies, Jorge Romero.
That is why the National Action Party (PAN) decided, every time it used the platform, to present posters with the legend: “Stop hate. No to violence between Mexicans.” Two deputies from that party denounced the first attacks against them allegedly derived from the “hate campaign.”
The session was held amid so many accusations that the leader of the Citizen Movement deputies, Jorge Álvarez Máynez, exposed on Twitter. “It is good that today society is not following the session of the Chamber of Deputies. It has been sadly embarrassing. Infamous”.
It is good that today society is not following the session of the Chamber of Deputies. She has been sadly embarrassing. Infamous.
– Jorge Álvarez Máynez (@AlvarezMaynez)
April 19, 2022
But the opposition’s alerts about the attacks against him were answered by the leader of the deputies of the Green Party (PVEM), Carlos Puente, who also denounced harassment and threats, but for having voted in favor of the reform, along with Morena. and Labor Party (PT).
From his seat, he revealed that he was able to hear and record part of the telephone calls to the PVEM offices.
In an interview he recounted: “high-sounding words were heard, specifically ‘children of your p… are going to die, because of what they are doing to the country’”. She said the call was made from the number 951-115-6777 and demanded an investigation.
Also the deputy Pablo Amílcar Sandoval, from Morena, made his own complaint, and accused that a PAN photographer approached his seats to record private conversations, for which he also demanded investigation and demarcation of responsibilities.