At the report for the first year of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration, held at the Zócalo in Mexico City, Morena officials were sent to the second and even third rows, behind metal fences.
In the second row was Adán Augusto, a Morena senator recently embroiled in controversy for his alleged ties to organized crime, shady income, and so on.
In the same row, Representative Ricardo Monreal allegedly took the situation with humor, joking: “They cornered us so we wouldn’t make a mistake.”
Andrés “Andy” López Beltrán and Luisa María Alcalde, national president of Morena, were sent one row further back.
Meanwhile, Morena governors occupied the front rows, a few steps from the stage, and shared personal photographs with the president on their social media.
Many analysts and experts consider this action a sign of the Sheimbaum administration’s detachment from the group loyal to Andres Manuel López Obrador.
With inromtarion from: OEM