Feb 18 • 18:40 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Senator Morón analyzes criminal complaint against Grecia Quiroz

Senator Raúl Morón is considering filing a criminal complaint against Greece Quiroz, who has accused him of involvement in the assassination of Carlos Manzo.

Senator Raúl Morón, who has been accused by Greece Quiroz of being one of the responsible parties for the assassination of Carlos Manzo, publicly denied these claims and is contemplating filing a criminal complaint against Quiroz. He stressed that he has no connection to the allegations and insists that they are harming his and his family's honor, demanding that such accusations cease. Morón maintains that he has 'clean hands' and is committed to continuing his work despite the circumstances.

In his defense, Morón pointed out that the only evidence presented by the current mayor of Uruapan, Quiroz, consists of videos made by Carlos Manzo, wherein he implicates not only Morón but also several other politicians, including Congressman Leonel Godoy and former Mayor Ignacio Campos. He argues that these statements have been taken out of context and are part of a larger political agenda aimed at discrediting opponents amidst an ongoing political process.

Morón's remarks highlight the increasing tensions within local politics, especially in the wake of such serious accusations as political assassinations. The situation underscores the volatile nature of political rivalries in Mexico, where allegations can quickly escalate into calls for legal action and further complicate relationships among current and former politicians. This incident not only affects the individuals involved but also contributes to the broader narrative regarding political violence and accountability in the country.

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