Mexican legislators push themselves violently during the stormy session of the Senate

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A session of the Mexican Senate descended on Wednesday in Chaos when two superior politicians exchanged blows following a heated debate on the involvement of the United States in the fight against drug cartels.
The video captured the explosive moment when Alejandro “Alito” MORENO, leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party of the Opposition (PRI), and Gerardo Fernández Noroña, the president of the Senate of the Morena ruling Party, violently pushed themselves after the legislators finished singing the National Anthem to close the session of the day.
The confrontation broke out after a tense debate, during which the Morena party and its allies would have accused PRI and the legislators of the National Conservative Action Party (PAN) to call for American military intervention in Mexico, an affirmation that the opposing parties would have refused.
The question developed particularly controversial following reports that President Donald Trump authorized the American military force against the Latin American drug cartels designated as terrorist groups.
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Chaos bursts while Mexican politicians Alejandro “Alito” Moreno and Gerardo Fernández Noroña exchanged blows during a lively session of the Senate on Wednesday. (Senado de la Republica)
Moreno, who declared that his party had been denied the right to speak for closing remarks, was seen approaching Fernández Noroña, would have said“I ask you to let me speak”, while tightening the president of the Senate by the arm.
“Don’t touch me!” Fernández Noroña would have shouted, while the two politicians were growing violently while colleagues rushed to intervene.
In the fight, Moreno also clashed with one of the collaborators of Fernández Noroña, the cameraman Emiliano González, who was struck on the ground. Another legislator was seen drawing the costume jacket of the President of the Senate and swinging on him while he was trying to escape chaos.
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Alejandro “Alito” Moreno and Gerardo Fernández Noroña exchanged blows at the end of the session of the Senate on Wednesday. (Senado de la Republica)
Fernández Noroña accused Moreno of having threatened to kill him, according to local reports.
“He struck me and said to me” I’m going to break your mother, I’m going to kill you “, said Fernández Noroña at a press conference according to El Pais.
Moreno at the end that the ruling party was silent the voices of the opposition and insisted that Fernández Noroña triggered the fight.
“Whether clear: the first physical assault came from Fernández Noroña,” said Moreno in an article on X on Wednesday. “There was an approved program. A few minutes before reaching the corresponding point, Morena changed it in their convenience to silence us and prevent the opposition from expressing themselves. Their obligation was to give me the ground, and they did not do it.”
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The politician “Alito” Moreno drops a cameraman during the Senate’s fight on Wednesday. (Senado de la Republica)
The president of the Senate said that he was planning to file a criminal complaint against Moreno as well as three other pri legislators involved, notably Carlos Eduardo Gutierrez Mancilla, Alonso Erubiel Lorenzo and Ruben Moreira.
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Fernández Noroña also calls for an emergency session on Friday to propose to expel Moreno and the other three legislators in the fight, reported the New York Post.
Fernández Noroña and Alejandro Moreno did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.