They brought funeral arrangements to the CNDH for the re-election of Rosario Piedra

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As if from a wake‌ concerned, the militants of⁤ the National Action ​Party (PAN) got⁤ into ‍creative mode by wearing funeral arrangements to the CNDH for the reelection of Stone Rosary Ibarra.

This creative​ protest was led by the national leader of‍ the PAN, ​ Jorge Romerowho gave ​his ⁣condolences to the⁤ institution; ‘May the CNDH ⁤rest in peace,’ he lamented

The re-election ‌of Rosario Piedra took place ‍ early morning of Wednesday, November 13 in the Senate of the Republic, a session ⁣in which he was appointed head of the CNDH for ​the ‌period 2024-2029.

PAN ​brings funeral arrangements to the CNDH for the ⁤re-election of Rosario Piedra (Special Photographer)

PAN in ​creative mode: Jorge Romero accuses Rosario Piedra of wanting to ​disappear⁢ the CNDH

Wearing a black suit sign ⁤of ‌mourningthe PAN leader Jorge ​Romero denounced that the Rosario Piedra⁤ administration did not make⁣ any⁤ suggestion to⁣ the federal power ​ during his five years of ⁤administration.

On the contrary, ⁤he ⁤accused that Rosario Piedra attacked​ the victims on several⁤ occasions ‍and‍ that even tried to disappear the CNDH.

Given this, he highlighted that the funeral‌ arrangements are dedicated ⁣to all the⁤ victims who have been left helpless with the new administration of Piedra Ibarra.

“The complaint ‍that⁤ transcends is that‍ in five years at the⁣ head of a commission, it did ⁣not work, he defended the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador ⁤instead of making recommendations on human rights. His recommendations were never in⁤ favor of the victims and citizens. “His only recommendation‌ was to disappear the commission.”

Jorge Romero

The funeral arrangements that Jorge Romero and other PAN leaders carried out until doors of the⁤ CNDHcontained claims to the previous administration of ‌Rosario ⁢Piedra.

Among ⁤the statements made by the PAN members ‍during the protest they held outside the organization’s headquarters, ⁢the following statements stood out:

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  • Defense of ‌Human Rights
  • Justice for journalists
  • Activists murdered
  • Rights of Vulnerable Populations
  • Protection of Environmentalists
  • Student Freedoms
  • Seeking ⁤Mothers
  • They brought funeral arrangements to the CNDH for the re-election of Rosario Piedra

    PAN ‍brings funeral⁢ arrangements ‍to the CNDH for the re-election of Rosario Piedra (Special Photographer)

    PAN will file ​complaints against Rosario Piedra

    Through his social networks, Jorge Romero denounced that with the re-election of Rosario Piedra as head of the CNDH, “Morena will keep turning his back to ​all ​those who seek to defend themselves through this institution.”

    Due ​to the above, Romero affirmed that the PAN ⁤will go to international bodies to present⁤ the respective complaints regarding ‍human⁢ rights.

    Likewise, he indicated that the PAN members will start an information campaign so ⁢that citizens ‍ learn ⁣about the abuses in the ⁢re-election of Rosario Piedra and her ​administration at the head of the CNDH.

    – How has ⁤Rosario Piedra’s leadership impacted the ⁤National Commission⁢ of ‌Human Rights?

    Interview Between Time.news Editor and Political Analyst‌ Dr. Elena Morales

    Editor: Welcome, Dr. Morales! Today, we’re⁣ discussing ⁤a rather dramatic turn of events‍ involving ‍the‍ National Action Party, or PAN, and their recent protest regarding the re-election of Rosario Piedra as head of the CNDH. ⁣Can you provide some ​context for our audience?

    Dr. Morales: ⁢Of course!‌ The PAN⁣ staged a symbolic⁢ protest, incorporating ​funeral ​themes, ⁣to express their dissatisfaction with‌ Rosario⁤ Piedra’s ⁢reappointment for another term as ⁢the head of​ the National Commission​ of ⁢Human Rights. Their leader, Jorge Romero, remarked⁣ that the CNDH as an institution is ‍essentially “dead” under Piedra’s leadership,​ based on her past performance⁢ and responses to human rights issues.

    Editor: That’s quite an impactful statement! What were the ⁣specific complaints from Jorge Romero regarding Piedra’s ⁣tenure?

    Dr. Morales: Romero criticized Piedra⁢ for allegedly​ failing to advocate for victims’ rights during her tenure. He suggested that instead of providing recommendations aimed at protecting human⁤ rights, she often defended‌ the current government’s actions, which ‍he claims led to neglect of pressing human rights issues. He stated, “In five years at the head of a commission, it did not work,” emphasizing a perceived disconnect between ⁤the ⁢commission’s activities and the needs of victims.

    Editor: ⁣ It sounds like this protest was more than just a creative display. ⁢What were some of the issues highlighted during ⁣the protest?

    Dr. ⁤Morales: Yes, exactly. The PAN ⁢protest addressed a multitude of critical issues, including‌ the defense of human rights, justice for journalists and murdered activists, the rights of vulnerable populations, and environmental protections. They wanted to draw attention not only to the failures of the CNDH under Piedra but ⁢also to⁣ the broader implications for ⁢society, especially ​for those who are marginalized.

    Editor: What do you​ think motivated PAN to adopt ​this theatrical approach for their protest?

    Dr. Morales: The use of funeral arrangements highlighted the seriousness of their claims. By framing it⁢ in such a dramatic way, they aimed to‍ capture public attention and emphasize the urgency of their message. It served both as a critique ⁤of Piedra’s‍ character and a ⁣rallying⁣ cry for human rights supporters ⁢across the ​nation. They​ believe that bringing ‍further public scrutiny to the CNDH’s leadership could spark a national conversation about human ‌rights⁢ protections in Mexico.

    Editor: ‌It sounds‌ like a bold ⁢strategy, ​indeed. How do you think‌ this protest will influence the dialogue around human rights in Mexico moving forward?

    Dr. Morales: This protest could potentially shift the narrative regarding state ‍accountability ⁤and the role of the CNDH. It amplifies concerns about human rights‍ advocacy at a time when such⁤ issues have significant​ visibility in public discourse due to ongoing‌ violence and the ​government’s handling of such crises. If nothing else, it galvanizes both supporters and dissenters around the⁣ issue—encouraging further debates about the ‌effectiveness of the ​CNDH and its leadership.

    Editor: Thank you, Dr. Morales, for your insights. It seems we’re at a pivotal‌ moment for human rights in Mexico, and⁤ the actions of political parties will play ⁤a critical role in shaping the future.

    Dr. Morales: It’s my pleasure! Yes, the interplay ⁤between political advocacy and human rights will be crucial, and‌ I look forward⁢ to seeing how this will unfold ⁤in the coming years.

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