Mogollon Resumes Amid Drama

“Legislator Danny Fidel Mogollón resumes Congress duties amidst domestic violence claims, temporarily leaves Morena faction, vows commitment to serving the people amid ongoing political pressure.”

**Danny Fidel Mogollón Returns to Congress, Temporarily Leaves Morena Faction**

After a nine-day leave of absence, legislator Danny Fidel Mogollón has resumed his duties in Congress amidst significant political pressure following allegations of domestic violence involving his wife—a claim that reached the public eye through media reports. Both Mogollón and his wife have denied any such incident occurred, despite statements from prosecutor María Elena Andrade, who asserted that emergency services received a related call.

In a press conference, Mogollón announced a temporary departure from the Morena faction, the political group that helped elect him, stating, “I requested in writing to return, which is my right, but I decided to temporarily leave the faction. I took leave due to issues concerning my wife, and she questioned me on that. I am a deputy elected by the people, and I owe it to them to serve.”

Furthermore, Mogollón, accompanied by his wife, accused fellow deputies of harassment and affirmed that only the people can strip him of his political role. As a Morena founder and member, he expressed no intention of joining a different political group, reaffirming his commitment to Morena’s ideology, known as the Fourth Transformation.

“There’s evidence,” Mogollón stated, “but it’s unfortunate when you are deemed guilty before being judged, whereas in the Fourth Transformation, the presumption of innocence prevails. In past oligarchic governments, you were guilty until proven innocent.”

**Secondary Article: Ongoing Tensions and Political Dynamics in Baja California**

The political landscape in Baja California continues to face challenges and tensions. On the same day as Mogollón’s announcement, a violent attack shook Guanajuato with another car bomb explosion, raising security concerns nationwide. Authorities, including local officials and federal agencies, intensify investigations into these violent incidents.

Meanwhile, in Tijuana and Ensenada, workers from the State’s DIF (Integral Family Development) have staged protests, demanding better wages and working conditions. This public outcry highlights the growing unrest among public sector employees seeking fair compensation and improved labor rights.

Additionally, a violent clash in Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero left five individuals dead, including two police officers, underscoring the ongoing issues of safety and instability in various parts of the country.

These events reflect the broader theme of political and social turbulence in Mexico, where local incidents frequently mirror national challenges regarding governance, security, and civil rights.