Senator of the National Action Party (PAN) Kenia López Rabadán lashed out against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) for the increase in women's disappearances in Mexico and, especially, the case of Debanhi Susana Escobar.
Through her official Twitter account, the also president of the Commission on Human Rights in the Senate of the Republic declared that the case of the 18-year-old girl struck the country, because during her search, the people who supported the investigation found the bodies of five more women.
For this reason, the member of Acción Nacional demanded that President López Obrador leave the circus and take seriously his constitutional responsibility to Mexicans.
Before its publication, the reactions of netizens were not long in coming, as their tweet was the space for users of the network to confront in a discussion about who is responsible for the disappearances in the country.
“This is also betrayal of the homeland”, “Very aptly called CIRCUS to your government, it is urgent to truly start working for justice”, “Enough of your policy of hugs not bullets” and “You ask too much of this incompetent and indolent president,” wrote the followers who supported the legislator.
While other netizens came out in defense of the federal president: “You, as an official and legislator, also have constitutional responsibility... Instead of claiming, get into the arena too! ”, “As a legislator, she also has constitutional responsibility” and “The level of ignorance of who is responsible for taking this case is regrettable. That is why the opposition is doing as it does and the people tune them.”
His comment comes after the Attorney General's Office of the State of Nuevo León reported, on the night of Thursday, April 21, about the discovery of a body in a cistern near the site where the young law student was last seen on April 9.
Despite not having official confirmation, Debanhi's father, Mario Escobar, assured that it is his daughter, while the undersecretary of Public Security, Ricardo Mejía, reported that a crucifix and clothes match those worn by the young woman before her disappearance.
Like Kenia López Rabadán, and in the face of new information about the case, criticism from the opposition has not stopped filling social networks.
Such was the case of political scientist Denise Dresser, who on her official Twitter account pointed out that the story of the young woman and her family portrays the cruelty faced by thousands of women in the country.
While the member of Acción Nacional, Javier Lozano Alarcón, rushed against President López Obrador because of the little attention he gave to the case: “So what, Mr. President: Are you still sleeping soundly and with a clear conscience? You don't have a gram of mother*?”
For his part, journalist León Krauze indicated that if the death of Debanhi Escobar were confirmed, the “absolute helplessness” in which Mexican women live, “who are trying to survive in a society whose moral rot and impunity is increasingly repugnant, would be verified once again. The horror.”
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