Noroña is found guilty of political gender violence

Michoacán electoral court sanctions Noroña for attacks against the mayor of Uruapan.

The ruling of the Electoral Tribunal of Michoacán

Unanimously, the Electoral Court of the State of Michoacán determined that Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña (Morena) committed gender-based political violence against the municipal president of Uruapan, Grecia Quiroz. The resolution, prepared by Judge Yurisha Andrade Morales, was approved without discussion.

The statements that led to the sanction

According to the project, Noroña repeatedly criticized Quiroz’s management, suggesting that he was seeking to position himself based on his gender status. For the magistrates, the accusations discredited the mayor for being a woman, affecting her right to be voted for a popularly elected position, such as the governorship.

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The resolution indicates that the senator’s criticism went beyond legitimate political debate, based on personal situations and undermining his reputation. The presiding judge, Amelí Gissel Navarro Lepe, reported that comprehensive reparation measures were ordered and a hearing will be given to the Senate.

The background of the complaint

Grecia Quiroz formally denounced Noroña for attacks against her legitimacy as head of the city council. She also accused that, during a visit to the Senate in March, she was the victim of an orchestrated attack, which she described as “a non-spontaneous act of public intimidation with a malicious strategy to humiliate her.”

It should be remembered that the Morena bench supported Raúl Morón during that visit. Quiroz has accused Morón and Leonel Godoy of allegedly colluding in the homicide of her husband, Carlos Manzo, who was killed on November 1, 2025 by armed individuals linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Although in April the local court declared itself incompetent, on June 12 the Toluca Regional Chamber of the TEPJF ordered a thorough study of the complaint.

Meaning of the precedent

The decision of the Electoral Court marks a precedent in the fight against gender-based political violence. It seeks to protect women in public positions so that they can exercise their rights without attacks that undermine their dignity and reputation.

Former Pemex director arrested for family violence

Former director of Pemex was arrested in Narvarte after a complaint from his wife for physical attacks.

The arrest

Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, former head of Petróleos Mexicanos, was arrested on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 7, in the Narvarte neighborhood, Benito Juárez mayor’s office. Elements of the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City arrested him at 5:32 p.m. on 20 Monte Albán Street, in front of a cafe, according to the National Detention Registry.

The former official, 1.78 meters tall, with white skin and white hair, was wearing a white shirt and dress pants. He was placed at the disposal of the Common Public Prosecutor’s Office without the crime being specified in the record.

The complaint

Rodríguez Padilla is accused of family violence. His wife, nuclear engineer María Felicia Jiménez Lavie, reported the physical attacks she suffered and requested protection through a video broadcast on the networks. In her testimony to EL UNIVERSAL, she reported that the attack on March 15 — captured on recordings — was not an isolated event, but rather the highest point of an escalation that began in 2022 with verbal and physical abuse, including an incident where her husband stabbed her with a pen in her hand.

“First there were verbal insults, then a slap, pushing, but like this one, which was very brutal, I even had a lot of pain when walking for several days,” said the complainant.

On June 29, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo called for the full weight of the law to be applied to complaints of family violence. He pointed out that, since the events occurred in Morelos, the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Morelos will investigate the case and determine the criminal sanction. “No one will be protected from an act like this,” said the president.

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Revocation of mandate in Veracruz: 750 thousand signatures and new deadlines

Congress of Veracruz approves reform for revocation with 750 thousand signatures and defined deadlines.

The details of the reform

The Congress of Veracruz approved a constitutional reform that specifies the mechanisms for the Revocation of Mandate. The measure could be applied from 2028, as long as at least 750 thousand citizen signatures are collected.

The vote was 39 votes in favor, 5 against and 2 abstentions. Subsection B) of section VI of Article 15 of the local Constitution was reformed.

The procedure establishes that during the month prior to the close of the third year of the government, those promoting the revocation must gather signatures equivalent to 10% of the state’s nominal list, that is, 750 thousand supports. Furthermore, this percentage must be distributed in at least half plus one of the Veracruz municipalities, and in each of them represent at least 3% of the registered voters.

Once collected, the request is presented to the Local Electoral Public Body, which will have 30 calendar days to verify the signatures and, if complied with, issue the call.

Morena’s deputy, Luis Vicente Aguilar Castillo, defended the reform:

“Citizen participation is not measured by the ease of activating a procedure, but by the ability to demonstrate that there is a collective, authentic and widely supported will by the people.”

In contrast, the Citizen Movement deputy, María Elena Córdova Molina, voted against. He considered that the reform reduces the time to gather signatures and that the rules are adjusted as appropriate.

“The men and women of Veracruz demand effective and transparent mechanisms to express their voice and feelings,” he said.

PRI member Ana Rosa Valdés Salazar also criticized the new requirements:

“It is almost impossible to meet the new requirements,” considering that they increase the list of signatory voters and require distribution in half plus one of the municipalities.

The reform seeks to define the rules for a process that, if the conditions are met, could be activated in 2028.

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More than a ton of cocaine seized on a merchant ship

Joint operation prevents more than two million doses from reaching the streets.

Elements of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) and the Maritime Customs of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, located and seized 20 packages with more than a ton of cocaine on board a merchant ship.

The inspection was carried out with the support of canine teams specialized in detecting illicit substances. The packages with possible cocaine were made available to the Public Ministry, which will be part of the investigation folder.

With this assurance, more than two million doses, with a value of more than 250 million pesos, were prevented from reaching the streets. The Attorney General’s Office (FGR) and the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) also participated in the operation.

Inter-institutional coordination

The Security Cabinet highlighted that the result reflects the effectiveness of the coordination between maritime and customs authorities to strengthen security in national ports, through permanent maritime, port, air and land surveillance operations.

The Wan Hai A20 merchant ship docked at the Multipurpose Terminal II. His possible link with a criminal organization is being investigated. The troops inspected 36 containers with the same shipping origin of the alerted container in Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala.

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