Lilly Téllez takes legal action against Gilberto Lozano for insult

Senator Lilly Téllez announced that she took legal action against the leader of the National Anti-AMLO Front (Frenaaa), Gilberto Lozano, for statements that she described as violating her dignity.

days after Frenaaa carried out a march against the government headed by the president Andres Manuel Lopez Obradora video circulated on social networks in which he appears Gilberto Lozano talking about the PAN senator.

“Anyone who sees his story, he was a journalist for 17 years, don’t tell me that they didn’t give you what you didn’t want,” Lozano said.

“She is a television host of group programs, and I think that the only thing that, like Ivonne Pérez, from Nuevo León, has the power to put a banana in your mouth”, concluded the leader of Frenaaa.

In response, the group Women of Action for Mexico, made up of members of the National Action Party, described as “Outrageous the way in which Gilberto Lozano expressed himself in the Senator Lilly Tellez”.

“Underestimating his legislative work, but above all, with a kind of violence that we can no longer allow in our country. We will not tolerate any kind of violence.”

On Tuesday afternoon, Téllez thanked the shows of solidarity he has received in the face of what he considered “the brutal vulgarity of the depraved who insulted me”, and stated that “their expressions violated my dignity”.

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Legal action is already underway in defense of my rights,” he reported through his Twitter account.

On August 29, Téllez stated that, according to the electoral preference polls, he can beat the head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaumin the presidential elections of 2024.

Although he clarified that he supports the Va por México alliance, made up of the PAN, PRI and PRD, and that he will support the candidate who is “more competitive”, he affirmed that in popularity measurements among possible candidates for the Presidency of the Republic surpasses the head of the capital government.

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