Tragic Passing of Disability Rights Advocate Norma Aceves

Norma Aceves García, a prominent advocate for disability rights and former federal deputy, passed away. The PRI and many others mourn her legacy and dedication to justice.


Tragic Passing of Disability Rights Advocate Norma Aceves

Norma Angélica Aceves García, former federal deputy, secretary of Attention to People with Disabilities of the National PRI, and columnist, recently passed away. Her death leaves a deep mark on those who knew her and on the Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI.

The president of the PRI, Alejandro Moreno, praised Norma's tireless fight for the rights of people with disabilities, highlighting her dedication and conviction. He expressed his sorrow and admiration for her courage and determination, remembering her as a figure who never gave up in the face of challenges.

Carolina Viggiano, a friend of Norma, shared her sadness and praised her commitment to building a fairer and more inclusive Mexico. José Antonio Meade, former presidential candidate, also mourned Norma's passing, remembering her as an example of resilience and a defender of human rights, especially for people with disabilities.

The team of Yo También, where Norma was a columnist, expressed their sorrow for her passing and highlighted her outstanding work in defending the rights of people with disabilities. The PRI stated that despite her departure, Norma's legacy will endure, and sent condolences to her family and friends, highlighting her courage, commitment, and passion in the fight for a more inclusive country.

Norma Aceves was remembered as a committed woman, dedicated to social causes and an inspiration to those who knew her. On social media, politicians and public figures mourned her departure, emphasizing her legacy and commitment to inclusion.