Sheinbaum addresses uncertainty over Gertz Manero’s alleged resignation
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo has responded to reports about Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero’s alleged resignation. While speaking publicly, she confirmed receiving a document from the Senate but stressed that no official confirmation has been made. The situation remains unclear as authorities review the details.
Sheinbaum addressed the speculation during a recent statement. She highlighted Gertz Manero’s work but did not confirm his departure. Instead, she pointed to a Senate document now under examination.
The Senate’s document is still being assessed, and no credible authority has confirmed Gertz Manero’s exit. Sheinbaum’s remarks focused on enhancing collaboration within the justice system. The outcome will depend on the review process and further official announcements.
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