On Wednesday morning, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the opposition National Action Party (PAN) for sending a representative to Washington, D.C., to denounce the Mexican government. Sheinbaum reiterated that there are no political repressions in Mexico despite ideological differences and condemned the opposition's actions as a 'fabrication.' She noted that the opposition has access to all media outlets and rhetorically asked, 'What Mexican would denounce another country, particularly Washington?' Sheinbaum mentioned that PAN spokesman Jorge Triana had announced filing a complaint of repression in Washington and with the Attorney General's Office (FGR). Additionally, Sheinbaum cited a poll indicating that 51% of respondents believe protesters initiated the attacks and 62% think the march was paid for to cause provocation.
Sheinbaum Criticizes Opposition for Filing Complaint Against Mexican Government in US
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the opposition PAN for sending a representative to Washington to file a complaint against the government, calling it a 'fabrication' and stating there are no repressions in Mexico.