The Committee on Enforced Disappearances of the United Nations (CED-UN) will initiate a procedure to investigate enforced disappearances in Mexico. This has provoked an immediate and furious reaction from Morena leaders, who consider the measure a political interference with ideological bias.
Gerardo Fernández Noroña, president of the Senate, described the international investigation as a "political maneuver" aimed at discrediting the government of Claudia Sheinbaum.

During a broadcast on social media, Noroña lashed out at the United Nations system. He accused it of bias for its silence on international conflicts, while now "getting involved" in Mexico with accusations he called irresponsible and tendentious.
"They are trying to meddle in an irresponsible accusation. It's an effort by the right with the institutions it dominates worldwide, to create criminal links with President Sheinbaum's government. That's mean, that's vile"
the senator declared.
Luisa María Alcalde, national leader of Morena, also disqualified the actions of the international committee. She asserted that it is an ideological stance against progressive governments.
"They don't like governments close to the people," she stated, while denouncing that this is not the first time international organizations have acted in a "factional" manner, without supposed objective elements.











