Noroña's Controversial Exit from PT Congress

Gerardo Fernández Noroña expressed discontent after being booed at the PT National Congress, fearing it may signal a rift with Morena. He emphasized the importance of unity among parties despite tensions.


Noroña's Controversial Exit from PT Congress

Morena senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña generated controversy by leaving the National Congress of the PT and claiming he was invited to the event to be insulted. Noroña expressed his disappointment with the attitude of the party members, suggesting that the party used his presence as an excuse to cause him discomfort. Despite having recently joined Morena, this episode raises uncertainties about his relationship with the PT, a party he had collaborated with in the past.

In a statement, Gerardo Fernández Noroña expressed his concerns that this incident could be used to undermine the unity between Morena, PT, and PVEM, emphasizing his commitment to harmony among the leftist parties. Despite the boos received during his participation in the congress, Noroña reaffirmed his stance in favor of the union among these political forces.

The boos directed at Fernández Noroña during his speech at the National Congress of the PT have sparked a debate about his relationship with that party. While speculation has arisen about a possible rift between Noroña and the PT, the senator has highlighted his interest in preserving collaboration among the various leftist forces.

Reginaldo Sandoval, coordinator of the PT deputies, responded to the controversy by stating that the incident with Noroña does not represent a reason for a break, considering it a normal episode in the political arena. Although doubts have been raised about the future of the relationship between Fernández Noroña and the PT, both parties seem to seek to maintain collaboration within the leftist political spectrum in Mexico.