Overview
- Gerardo Fernández Noroña sent an official letter on November 12 to Morena coordinator Adán Augusto López asking that the PAN caucus not be convened to meetings of the Junta de Coordinación Política and the Mesa Directiva.
- He argues the measure should apply as long as PAN senators persist in conduct he says violates the legal framework that governs plenary sessions.
- The letter accuses PAN lawmakers of making unproven claims that Morena legislators have links to drug traffickers.
- Noroña cites disruptive tactics such as bringing megaphones to interrupt speakers and to derail swearing-in ceremonies for diplomatic staff and federal officials.
- He also points to interruptions during requested minutes of silence, including an instance he references involving José Mujica, and notes that leadership has not indicated whether it will act on his request.