
Senator Lilly Téllez prepared with a megaphone as a measure against possible interruptions in Senate sessions, showcasing this initiative in a photograph and expressing her determination not to be reprimanded or censored, and to uphold her right to express herself freely. In last Wednesday's session, Téllez used the megaphone to make herself heard more clearly after labeling certain members of Morena as 'traitors to the homeland.'
In a controversial incident, Lucía Trasviña Waldenrath, a Morena senator from Baja California, snatched the megaphone from Téllez several times, causing discontent. During a speech by Trasviña, Téllez interrupted her, leading the Morena senator to call her 'rude.' This situation escalated further when those present applauded Trasviña's gesture.
In addition, videos were shared on social media showing these events, and Fernández Noroña denied a false statement from Steren regarding the use of the megaphone. The incident began when Téllez decided to bring a megaphone to her contributions, which generated controversy and led to heated debates and confrontations in the Senate.
Lilly Téllez has been discussing in recent Senate sessions the controversy surrounding the lawyers of Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada and the alleged links with members of Morena. On the afternoon of Wednesday, February 26, the Senate of the Republic witnessed a confrontation featuring PAN senator Lilly Téllez.