Fight Breaks Out Between Lawmakers in CDMX Congress
- A physical altercation broke out among Mexican lawmakers during a session in Congress, resulting in pushing and hair-pulling that went viral in a video.
- Lawmakers from the National Action Party occupied the podium to protest the ruling Morena party's actions, leading to a chaotic scene as tensions escalated.
- Both parties condemned the fight afterward, with PAN lawmaker Daniela Alvarez calling it lamentable and lawmakers blaming each other for the violence.
- The congressional session was ultimately suspended, and lawmakers had to relocate to continue their discussions after the clash.
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Mexico City lawmakers throw punches and yank hair in heated congress brawl over transparency institute
Mexico City congress debate erupted into a violent brawl as lawmakers yanked hair and traded blows during opposition protest over transparency institute dissolution.
Fight breaks out between lawmakers in CDMX Congress
Hair pulling. An elbow to the stomach. A slap to the head. A scrum of contorted bodies. It wasn’t a schoolyard scrap, but rather a fight involving lawmakers in the Mexico City Congress. The chaotic melee played out on Monday during a debate over the disbandment of the Mexico City Transparency Institute (InfoCDMX) and the body slated to replace it. Unhappy with a Morena party proposal related to the body that will replace InfoCDMX, a group of Nat…
The Congress of Mexico City was the scene of a brawl between MPs. Images released by the media show screams, pushes and violent pulls of hair between the MPs of two parties of opposite sign. In the clash, the legislator Claudia Susana Pesana Romero (Pan) reported wounds that forced her to wear an orthopedic collar. The discussion was born about the controversial reform for the dissolution of the Institute of Transparency, a theme that turned on …
Mexico City, Dec 15 (EFE).- The parliamentary debate over the extinction of the Institute of Transparency, Access to Public Information, Protection of Personal Data and Accountability of Mexico City (InfoCDMX) ended Monday in a trifulque in the lower capital chamber between opposition deputies and the official National Regeneration Movement (Morena). https://holanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/rss-efef43100b8-6517-464e-8569-9078d3b28abc-hd-w…
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