The altercation occurred during discussions on reforming the Mexico City Transparency Agency.
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| The altercation occurred during discussions on reforming the Mexico City Transparency Agency. |
The altercation occurred during discussions on reforming the Mexico City Transparency Agency.
A brawl broke out between female lawmakers in the Mexico City Congress, which was broadcast live. The footage showed the women pulling each other's hair and exchanging punches inside the chamber. According to local media reports, the dispute arose during discussions concerning reforms to the Mexico City Transparency Agency.
The fight erupted when female lawmakers from the right-wing National Action Party (PAN) approached the main podium to protest what they considered a rule violation by the left-wing Morena party, which holds a majority in the legislature.
A video circulating online shows at least five lawmakers from both parties engaging in a heated argument before it escalated into a physical fight, with participants pushing each other's elbows, slapping, and pulling each other's hair. Morena party MPs tried to forcibly remove National Action party members from the platform despite their insistence on staying.

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