Overview
- Gerardo Fernández Noroña asked that the PAN caucus be left out of Jucopo and Mesa Directiva meetings, alleging persistent disrespect, false narco accusations and use of megaphones to disrupt sessions.
- Adán Augusto López Hernández, who presides over Jucopo, responded that the request is legally impossible because the Ley Orgánica and Senate rules guarantee plural representation in that body.
- He said the Jucopo president lacks authority to disinvite or block a group’s representative and emphasized that each coordinator is responsible for discipline within their own caucus.
- No sanctions or procedural changes were announced, leaving PAN’s participation in Jucopo and the Mesa Directiva unchanged.
- Separately in Guanajuato, students interrupted a Noroña talk with chants and signs referencing his trip to Palestine and a house in Tepoztlán; he argued a small group sought to derail the event and it ended without major incidents.