16.12.2025 14:00
In the capital of Mexico, Mexico City, a city council session was disrupted when council members from the PAN and MORENA parties engaged in a violent brawl in front of the podium. The scuffle, which occurred while a bill regarding the abolition of the transparency institution was being discussed, was captured on camera in real-time.
During a city council session in Mexico City, members from two parties fought by pulling each other's hair and shouting.
The agenda at the Mexico City Council included a proposal to abolish the "transparency institution" that deals with personal data and to create another organization.
THEY STARTED A DEBATE AT THE COUNCIL PODIUM
While the debate was ongoing in the council, members of the National Action Party (PAN) and the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) began to argue around the main council podium.
THEY PULLED EACH OTHER'S HAIR
In moments of heightened tension, female council members Daniela Alvarez, Yuriri Ayala, Martha Avila, Rosario Morales, and Claudia Perez were seen pulling each other's hair, pushing, and shouting, while some council members tried to separate them, and others attempted to record the moments with their phone cameras.