The Morena deputy, Judith Vanegas Tapia, filed a complaint with the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Electoral Crimes for alleged gender-based political violence, following a disinformation campaign against her in the Milpa Alta mayor's office. She accuses a disinformation campaign following a positive performance evaluation. At a press conference, the legislator stated that the attacks began after a positive evaluation of her performance was disseminated. According to the deputy, the campaign includes the distribution of leaflets and publications on social media with false information, whose objective would be to generate division among the citizens. "They know where I come from, how I walk and work for the people. It has not been the positions that define me, but the trust of the people," she expressed. She points out gender-based political violence. She denounced that the attacks have escalated, focusing on her condition as a woman, which motivated the formal complaint before federal authorities. "We are not going to allow disinformation. We are not going to allow any type of violence, much less gender-based political violence," she emphasized. "They are not going to divide us": deputy. The legislator maintained that the campaign responds to the fear of her adversaries in the face of her territorial work and the citizen acceptance she has built in the region. "They are not going to divide us, we are not going to confront each other and they are not going to stop us." Judith Vanegas Tapia. Likewise, she affirmed that she will continue to promote actions in favor of the population, especially for nopal producers and local communities, through programs such as Yolopilli, Tlacualli and the Itinerant Module. Citizen support in Milpa Alta. During the announcement, the deputy was accompanied by neighbors, producers, artists and artisans, who expressed their support for her management and community work.
Mexican Deputy Accuses of Political Violence After Disinformation Campaign
Morena deputy Judith Vanegas Tapia filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office, accusing gender-based political violence and a disinformation campaign against her in Milpa Alta. She stated that the attacks began after a positive evaluation of her work and are aimed at generating division among citizens.