Political Tensions Rise Between Cruz Pérez Cuéllar and Andrea Chávez Supporters

by Anya Petrova
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Allegations of aggression and unauthorized campaign activities have surfaced involving the political camps of Cruz and Andrea Chávez, according to local media reports. The conflict includes accusations against the group “Los de Abajo” and calls for internal party mediation to resolve ongoing disputes.

    Key Details

  • Primary Figures: Cruz, Andrea Chávez, Estrada, and Pérez Cuéllar.
  • Central Conflict: Alleged aggressions by supporters and internal party friction.
  • Legal/Regulatory Issue: Reports of unauthorized candidate banners.

Allegations of Aggression and Protests

A group known as “Los de Abajo” faces accusations of aggression following a public appearance by Cruz, according to local media reports. The allegations are supported by video footage documenting the encounter.

The unrest extends to supporters of Andrea Chávez, whose protest activities have drawn criticism from other officials. Pérez Cuéllar stated he regrets the protests carried out by Chávez’s sympathizers.

Footage of the alleged aggression following the appearance of Cruz was circulated via local reports:

Internal Party Friction and Calls for Unity

The tension between the two camps has prompted calls for a unified front. Cruz expressed regret over the actions of Andrea Chávez‘s team, stating his intention to unify the group.

Lamento mucho que equipo de Andrea ataque, yo voy a unificar.
— Cruz

Other party members are urging a move away from public disputes. Estrada argued that any controversies surrounding Cruz should be handled through official party channels rather than in the public eye.

Si hay controversias por Cruz, que se diriman en el partido.
— Estrada

Campaign Regulation Violations

Beyond the interpersonal conflicts, the campaign has faced scrutiny over advertising regulations. According to reports from diario.mx, candidates have been accused of hanging promotional banners without the necessary permits.

Cruz Pérez Cuéllar to step down as mayor of Juárez this Wednesday

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