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This is the educational level of Andrea Chávez, the senator who denounced monero for misogynistic publications

The senator accused a media outlet of misogyny | Photo: IG @andreachaveztre

The afternoon of last Tuesday, October 8, the senator for the state of Chihuahua, Andréa Chávez published a video in which she indicated that a national media outlet had harassed her on the basis of gender, she stated, her image was used and, with support of Artificial Intelligence, had been sexualized. Although the issue caused controversy, there are details that are not known about the senator, an example of this is her educational level.

Through a video published on the social network X, Chávez, who is part of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) bench, said:

“They have violated me for gender reasons in very crude and mean ways” because the monero Antonio Garci Nieto “created with Artificial Intelligence and spread on his social networks an image with erotic content using my face on the semi-naked body of another person to attack my intimacy and my privacy.”

The senator indicated that she does not plan to file a complaint, however in the same networks they are asking to apply the Olimpia Law against the journalist Credit: X/@AndreaChavezTre

The cartoonist accused of misogyny and harassment against the senator responded through his social networks:

“Well, it’s the gazebo who uploads those photos to the networks to provide her political ideology, complain to her.”

Given the controversy, her name became a trend, so it is known that before being a member of the Upper House, Andrea Chávez served as a federal representative for the Morena party, representing the state of Chihuahua. Her legislative focus covered issues related to human rights, gender equality, social justice and the environment.

Additionally, he actively participated in initiatives to promote equality and protect the rights of various groups in society. Now, from his seat in the Senate, he approved the Reform of the Judicial Branch and is preparing for the reforms announced by President Claudia Sheinbaum.

The senator accused a media outlet of misogyny | Photo: IG @andreachaveztre

Regarding her academic preparation, it is known that she has a law degree from the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez and her academic career includes a specialization in legal issues, which she has complemented with her political experience and participation in legislative issues.

While serving as a deputy, the legislator was criticized because it was said that the giraffe called Benito and which is already in the state of Puebla, had been a gift from the former Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López, a A topic that led her to repeatedly deny both the romance and the fact that the species belonged to her and for which she had allegedly been taken to Ciudad Juárez where her health was compromised.

“The PAN governor of Chihuahua is very scared because her popularity is at rock bottom and rightly so. Her ‘duartismo’, her absences, her corruption, the failure of her sentinel platform, the replaque, the indebtedness, the high rates on public transportation have made her fall even further in the polls, well, she has even dropped out of the presidential race and instead of taking responsibility he attacks me.”

Representative Andrea Chávez denied that Benito the giraffe was her property after receiving it as a gift from Adán Augusto López Credit: X @AndreaChavezTre

The deputy had been the subject of criticism on social networks prior to this event for the dissemination of images of her parents traveling on private planes of the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena), which she described as a montage.

The story of the giraffe, named Benito, began when he was transferred to Villahermosa after the death of another giraffe, Modesto, who resided in a zoo in the capital of Tabasco. At that time, López Hernández was governor of Tabasco. However, the digital magazine that linked both politicians did not mention the time that Benito spent in Sinaloa before his transfer to Chihuahua.

Benito’s change of residence raised questions about the motivations behind the decision. The digital magazine suggested that the transfer was a personal gesture from López Hernández towards Chávez, who is part of the Morena bench. These types of actions were subject to public scrutiny, especially in a context where political figures face criticism for the use of public resources.

Benito’s case highlights the complexities and potential political implications of decisions involving public figures and the use of state resources. The relationship between López Hernández and Chávez, as well as the circumstances surrounding the transfer of the giraffe, continued to be a topic of interest and debate in the political and social sphere.

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