Once again, the petista deputy Gerardo Fernández Noroña lashed out against journalist Sergio Sarmiento, who used his official account of Twitter. The disqualifications of the controversial legislator arose after the fellow television presenter referenced historian Enrique Krauze by quoting that there will always be arguments for “distorting” democracy.
In this regard, the activist of the Labour Party (PT) pointed out that Krauze “not even a disseminator arrives” and called Sarmiento a “zopenco”. “Your ideologue, the one who does not even reach the popularizer. Oh, zopenco! Nor how to help you,” wrote the federal deputy.
However, his criticism did not stop there and he criticized the fellow columnist for his position regarding the determination issued by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), which declared the prohibition of senior officials from working in the private sector unconstitutional upon the completion of their positions in the government sector.
“The Supreme Court declares unconstitutional the 10-year ban on senior officials from employment in the private sector in their field. AMLO justified the measure by “austerity”, but it only serves to prevent people who are prepared to the government from reaching the government,” was the message that Sarmiento shared on Twitter, which was answered by Fernández Noroña with the following tweet: “It is the other way around, gaznápiro, you prevent them from going against them after serving the Homeland, as your beloved Tomandante Borolas, alias Felipe Calderon. Although it must be recognized that the usurper never served the Homeland, Sergio Sarmiento”.
Fernández Noroña recently criticized Sarmiento because of the statements he made about the environmental contingency that was declared by the Metropolitan Environmental Commission (CAme) on Wednesday, March 30, because high concentrations of ozone were detected in Mexico City (CDMX) and in the State of Mexico (Edomex). Given this, the columnist pointed out on social networks that, with the measures stipulated to limit the traffic of some motor vehicles in the capital and its conurbated area, “we are returning to the times when we will have to have several polluting old cars to be able to work.”
In response, the petista legislator responded to his criticisms with the following message: “In addition to talking nonsense, you weren't very concerned about the environment a few days ago, kestrel.” The legislator has also called Serguio Sarmiento “gaznápiro” on more than one occasion, who has expressed his support for the National Electoral Institute (INE) and its councillors due to the electoral reform presented by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), which will seek to have councilors and magistrates elected by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). popular vote.
In this way, Sarmiento questioned on Twitter: “And if the INE councillors and the judges of the Electoral Tribunal are elected by popular vote, who will be the arbitrator of those elections?” , a situation which was answered by the legislator with the following tweet: “The last designated body, Gaznápiro. There are transitions, I don't know if you find out, Sergio Sarmiento.”
In addition to his constant mockery of the journalist, the petista recently gained public relevance after having presented an initiative to the Chamber of Deputies to eliminate summer time, noting that it “only alters the internal clock” because it causes sleep disturbances and increases the feeling of tiredness for millions of Mexicans.
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