This is how Gutiérrez Luna justified the obituary that the Chamber of Deputies dedicated to Ozzy Osbourne.


MEXICO CITY (apro).- The president of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Gutiérrez Luna, justified the publication, from the official account of the lower house, of an obituary in memory of the heavy metal singer, Ozzy Osbourne.
He said that the right, its columnists, and sympathetic journalists, are uncomfortable with any institutional gesture that doesn't come from the "elitist bubble."
In a message on his social media, the Morena deputy recalled that the lower house has always recognized important figures in music, the arts, and sports.
“The Chamber of Deputies has always recognized the passing of important figures in music, the arts, and sports, such as Juan Gabriel, Vicente Fernández, Fernando Valenzuela, José José, María Félix, Paquita la del Barrio, among others.
"That's why those on the right, their columnists and sympathetic journalists, make a fool of themselves when they criticize an obituary for Ozzy Osbourne's death. They're uncomfortable with any institutional gesture that doesn't come from their elitist bubble. Their political intentions are clear," he explained.

In the same message, Gutiérrez Luna shared a video honoring various personalities from the world of entertainment, arts, and sports.
At Gutiérrez Luna's request, the Permanent Commission of the Congress of the Union honored Ozzy Osbourne with a minute of applause and standing ovations.
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