
'Couldn't stand it': Noroña distances himself from PT after being pummeled at its National Congress
After being booed by activists of the party he betrayed, the President of the Senate promises distance with PT
After being booed during the 12th National Congress of the Labor Party (PT), held in Mexico City, Gerardo Fernández Noroña defended the unity of the official regime and criticized the "sectarianism" within the movement.
Due to that unfortunate event for his lamentable political career, on his social media, Noroña stated that he would distance himself from his former party.
"I want to make it clear that an essential enemy of our movement is sectarianism. We are one movement, Morena, PT, and Verde (PVEM) one movement, one struggle. Anyone who thinks otherwise is deeply mistaken," said the humiliated president of the Mexican Senate Chamber.

On his social media, the senator also clarified that despite what happened, he would continue to promote unity within the movement. Even though for years, he took advantage of the PT platform to hold public office only to end up betraying it.
It should be remembered that Noroña has been a member of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) since last February 18. From that moment, he thus ended his insipid trajectory with the PT and previously with the now-defunct Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).
"That's how things are. I, happy Feliciano," he indicated in his post while showing his affiliation with a credential with the legend "protagonist of true change."

Fractures in the governing coalition
In this same space, we commented that the official bloc is beginning to suffer fractures due to disagreements.The PT coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, Reginaldo Sandoval, has pointed out that the relationship with Morena is "frozen," accusing Morena's leadership of "arrogance."
The booing of Noroña at the PT Congress is evidence of the internal tensions in the governing coalition, and it also raises questions about the cohesion and future of the 4T.

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