"Let's Fart or Not, We Have Jurisdiction": Deputy Senator After Alcohol Meter Detention in Oaxaca
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Mexico City, Mexico.- A new controversy involves the Morena party, this time in the state of Oaxaca. Alternate Senator Nathaly Viridiana Chávez García, was captured on video during a police operation, in an apparent state of drunkenness, trying to evade an alcohol meter review under the argument of having constitutional jurisdiction. The video, widely broadcast on social networks since Monday night, shows the legislator visibly intoxicated, conf…
Morena's alternate senator in Oaxaca, Nathaly Chávez, argued intoxicated that the alcohol meter could not stop it because of its constitutional jurisdiction, "let's fart or not." The post VIDEO ¬ Morena's alternate senator uses forum to evade alcohol meter; she apologizes first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
Alternate Senator Nathaly Viridiana Chávez García went viral when she invoked her immunity to evade a breathalyzer test in Oaxaca. Her behavior, captured on video, sparked a debate about the limits of legislative immunity.
Cd. of Mexico.- Substitute senator Nathaly Viridiana Chávez García apologized to the citizens and to the holder of the seat, Luisa Cortés, after turning over to an alcohol meter test in Oaxaca. On Sunday, in a presumed state of drunkenness, Chávez García was intercepted by the Vial Police of the Oaxacan capital, but avoided the test by putting her forum ahead. "Like it or not; let us come as we may, there are people who have jurisdiction. I am a…
Carolina Rodríguez On Sunday night, August 10, Nathaly Viridiana Chávez García, deputy of the senator Luisa Cortés, was involved in a controversy during an alcohol meter operation in the metropolitan area of Oaxaca. In a video broadcast on social networks, Chávez García is observed arguing with road agents and claiming that his office granted him “fuero”, even implicitly recognizing that he had consumed alcohol. “Like it or not, let’s come as we…
Alternate Morena senator Nathaly Viridiana Chávez García apologized to the public and the incumbent, Luisa Cortés, after failing a breathalyzer test in Oaxaca. On Sunday, apparently intoxicated, Chávez García was stopped by the Oaxacan capital's Highway Police, but avoided the test by asserting her immunity. "Whether you like it or not; however we look at it, there are people who have immunity. I am a senator, not a federal or state deputy. I am…
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