
In the state of Veracruz, Rocío Nahle is facing violence, protests, and internal struggles that she has not yet managed to control. Meanwhile, the National Action Party (PAN) is going through a vacuum of credibility, facing criticism for the lack of results and the perception of internal chaos.
Francisco Garduño, who still owes a public apology to the families of the 40 victims of the Ciudad Juárez immigration station fire, generated controversy by claiming on social media to be proud of his actions in favor of migrants. This stance has been questioned, especially by the rejection of mothers' searching collectives to the version presented by Gertz Manero about the case.
Amid these discordances, Jorge Romero, national leader of the PAN, pointed out that Morena is experiencing internal conflicts that would eventually lead to its self-destruction. Although the PAN proclaims to have order, the chaotic situation in the opposing party does not guarantee the success of its own strategies.
The report presented by Gertz Manero, head of the Attorney General's Office (FGR), sought to discredit the idea that multiple murders had been committed and corpses burned at Rancho Izaguirre, which generated controversy and comparisons with the "historical truth" of the Ayotzinapa case.
Meanwhile, Luisa María Alcalde, leader of Morena, is trying to manage the internal divisions in a party that seems to be fracturing more and more. It is expected that in the coming days a new phase of result evaluation will be opened, which could increase tensions in the political environment of Veracruz and at the national level.