
The verbal confrontation between Ricardo Anaya and Adán Augusto has generated intense controversies in the political scene. After Anaya's call for clean elections, Adán Augusto responded directly by accusing Anaya of being the heir of those who stole a presidential election. The words of the Tabascan made it clear to whom they were directed, provoking speculation about whether it was a specific provocation or a premeditated attack.
On the other hand, it has been reported that AMLO decided to promote the reelection of Rosario Piedra at the head of the National Human Rights Commission, despite being the worst rated in the process. This move has raised doubts about the autonomy of the CNDH, being interpreted by many as a blow to its independence.
Amid these tensions, Lilly Téllez, a senator from PAN, did not remain silent and made an insinuation criticizing members of the 4T, referring to them as "donkeys and brainless people." Her words resonated in the Senate, especially among 4T supporters, as shown by Ricardo Sheffield's raised eyebrows in reaction to Téllez's statement.
For his part, Adán Augusto López, a senator from Morena, harshly attacked Ricardo Anaya, recalling the allegations of an illegitimate and illegal vote that have accompanied him for five years. In an ironic tone, Augusto pointed out that the real experts in fraud are those whom Anaya represents, generating more tensions in the Upper Chamber.
Even Gerardo Fernández Noroña intervened in the controversy, stopping Téllez's comments with a comedic touch. Meanwhile, Rosario Piedra remains at the head of the CNDH, being reelected despite the criticisms received in the evaluation process. The situation has highlighted the divisions and internal conflicts present in the Mexican political sphere.