Noroña booed at the National Congress of the Labor Party (Video)

MEXICO CITY (APRO).- Gerardo Fernández Noroña, president of the Senate's Board of Directors, was booed yesterday, Saturday, during the National Congress of the Labor Party (PT) by its members.
This is because Fernández Noroña was elected senator on the PT (Party of the Workers' Party) nomination and later joined Morena, leading activists to call him "ungrateful."
The PT members complained about the poor treatment they said they had received from the senator, especially from the party's coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, Reginaldo Sandoval Flores.
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Noroña criticized the PT for voting against rejecting Cuauhtémoc Blanco's petition to remove his immunity in the Chamber of Deputies and criticized them for separating from Morena and the PVEM.
He also claimed that party leaders have publicly complained about Morena, although he didn't single anyone out.
Last Thursday, Reginaldo Sandoval declared that the Morena party members are arrogant and feel invincible.
In response, the activists booed him, so Noroña decided to withdraw from the event, which was held in the Cuauhtémoc mayor's office.
"Long live the Labor Party, all unity with the Labor Party, but I will not endorse any centralist policy. If my presence here is not welcome at this time, I will withdraw from the congress," he stated.
Faced with this, the activists asked him to tolerate the criticism.
“Don’t take it out, don’t take it out,” they shouted at him.
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