The senator’s response
Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña described as “arbitrariness” the sanction of the Electoral Court of Michoacán for political gender violence against Grecia Quiroz, mayor of Uruapan. In a video, she assured that calling her a “fascist” for her electoral aspirations is not an attack. He considered that there was an “evident electoral intention” in holding Raúl Morón responsible for the murder of Carlos Manzo.
“How to say that ambition was awakened, that it has electoral intentions and is fascist is gender political violence?” questioned the legislator.
Fernández Noroña warned that the unanimous resolution is nonsense and closes the political debate between men and women. “They want to call me ‘Saint Benedict’ as a violator, it’s an infamy,” he said.
Details of the challenge
The senator, who is again seeking the presidency of the Board of Directors, challenged the judges to publicly explain their ruling. “If his resolution succeeds, it would be the death of the political debate,” he concluded.
Previously, the Morena legislator announced his intention to challenge and stated that the case seeks to discredit him to stop his aspiration.




