CDMX Congress demands investigation into PRI leadership due to ongoing violence by Generation Z

They accuse Alejandro Moreno and
They accuse Alejandro Moreno and the Institutional Revolutionary Party of financing violent groups protesting against Generation Z. Credit: Jesús Áviles | Mexico information

Discussion in Mexico City Congress It intensified after contacting the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) To investigate Alejandro Moreno Cardenas And to the national and state leadership of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (wild) For his alleged involvement in the violent incidents recorded during the November 15 march, as well as for his possible links with Burrell’s groups and the criminal organization known as “The 300”.

The proposal submitted to the plenary asserts that the mobilization, called for via social networks by influential people and supposed youth groups linked to “Generation Z“, it was the place of the infiltration Trauma groups and organized joints, as well as individuals linked to opaque financing structures.

Discussion at CDMX conference
Discussion at CDMX conference on the PRI’s alleged links to joints and organized crime. (Mexico City Conference)

According to the accusations, the goal of these parties was not Peaceful demonstrationRather, it is a violent provocation, destabilization, and direct assault on both police officers and participants. In this context, the need to clarify the financing and logistical mechanisms behind these events was highlighted.

deputy Paulo Emilio Garcia GonzalezThe Morena representative said politics should be a space for dialogue and the peaceful resolution of differences. He stated that there isHow it works“Attributed to the national leadership of the Institutional Revolutionary Party Organizing and financing acts of violenceThis was demonstrated, he said, when he gathered a hundred joints to carry out the attacks, with to push 10 thousand pesos per person. Garcia Gonzalez insisted on the importance of protecting democratic spaces and preventing interests outside the scope of legitimate protest from polluting them.

In response to these accusations, the Congresswoman said: Tania Nanette Larios Perez The Institutional Revolutionary Party rejected these accusations, which is why it described a newspaper as its only supporter. National renewal 2018. Larios Pérez confirmed that the point of agreement was based on that memorandum and criticized that the Morena parliamentary group was acting as if it had the powers of a special committee that had not been created, she said.

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DC Congressmen asked CDMX’s FGJ to intervene. (Jesus Aviles/Infobay)

For her part, the Congresswoman said: Xochitl Bravo Espinosa Morena defended the right to protest, which he described as sacred to the left, and rejected the possibility of it being used for the benefit of political parties or criminal groups. Bravo Espinosa warned that the violence was not spontaneous, but rather the result of the work of organized groups seeking direct confrontation. Moreover, he confirmed it Fighters of the Institutional Revolutionary Party itself I reported these actions.

deputy Raul de Jesus Torres Guerrero PAN presented a different point of view by pointing out that the so-called Black block Its roots go back to the current government, and the problems of insecurity go back to the administration in place since its formation.

Finally, a congressman Juan Estuardo Rubio Gallito PVEM noted that the party that controlled Mexico, historically, maintained a direct relationship with the Boreal groups, which devoted their efforts to stopping the legitimate marches of the community.