Morena deputies accused opposition mayors of alleged participation in violent events on November 15 and requested an investigation against them.
Mexico City, November 20 (However).- The Deputy of Morena in it Mexico City Congress (CdMx), Paulo Emilio García Gonzálezstated that there are evidence that confirm that behind the violent events registered in the Plinth on saturday November 15 “are central figures of the opposition“, for which he requested the temporary separation of his positions from the Mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Alessandra Rojo de la Vegaand of Mayor of Miguel Hidalgo, Mauricio Tabe Echartea.
This week the Morenoist Representative pointed out that Rojo de la Vega conditioned merchants informal of the demarcation to go to the demonstrationto which the Mayor only tweeted: “What nerves.” Today she tweeted: “I woke up very worried because the deputies (who I don’t know) are seeking to impeach me by inventing and pointing out without evidence, to find culprits for their repression and authoritarianism in the last march. Tabe, for her part, said that they want to divert attention and that they have no evidence. “A person who worked in the Mayor’s Office and who stopped working a year ago was at the march and with that he says that Tabe is behind the march and that we must ask for his dismissal. “It’s idiotic,” he said in a radio interview.
Today the Morena legislator Paulo Emilio García accused the participation of officials who have been or are part of the structure, or close, to the people who own the Cuauhtémoc and Miguel Hidalgo districts, for which he asked the CdMx Prosecutor’s Office to continue with the investigation.
I see the repressive apparatus of the regime trying to dirty the progress of the #GenerationZ: planting infiltrators, setting up interviews and now wanting to blame me for “forcing” people to think differently.
Profiles without name, without face and without value, attacking from the comfort of… pic.twitter.com/D9C3Plv7yk
— Alessandra Rojo de la Vega (@AlessandraRdlv) November 15, 2025
Deputy García condemned that “they wanted to use the youth, hiding behind the so-called Generation Z, to express hatred towards our movement and the people.”
He also urged the head of the CdMx Comptroller General Secretariat to investigate possible acts of coercion against officials and merchants of the aforementioned mayors.
Likewise, the legislators who are members of the parliamentary groups of the National Action Party (PAN), Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and Citizen Movement (MC) were called to condemn the practices of violence reported on the fences in front of the National Palace.

For his part, the PAN Deputy, Mario Enrique Sánchez Flores, rejected what he called persecution. The far-right Representative América Rangel (PAN) pointed out that good citizens must be defended, not drug trafficking, since the forces used in Saturday’s march were aggressive.
Morenoist Representative Víctor Hugo Romo questioned the social media campaign of millions of pesos, the contracts with participants, the transportation and distribution of banners.
