
The Morena party has generated controversy by accepting the incorporation of members from the powerful political group los Yunes. This decision has surprised many, especially those who previously criticized the party's founder.
A transformation has been observed in the stance of the Yunes and the UdeG group, who are now part of an attempt by the regime to consolidate alliances. Some critics have pointed out that this change goes against the party's original motto.
The inclusion of the Yunes in a high-level commission related to the treasury sector has generated unrest among Morena supporters. There is speculation about the possibility that the UdeG group will promote a gubernatorial candidate in an attempt to improve the political situation in Jalisco, where Morena has faced difficulties.
Morena's decision to accept the Yunes and Ricardo Villanueva, former rector of the University of Guadalajara, in key government positions reflects the pragmatic nature of the party in its quest to maintain and expand its power. Despite the criticism, the party continues to recruit members regardless of their political past.
The expansion of Morena's political operator base has raised concerns among those who believed in the party's principle consistency. The historical rivalry between the Yunes and Morena has generated controversy in Veracruz, while the UdeG group in Jalisco has also incorporated political figures who were previously not seen as allies of the party.
In summary, Morena's decision to welcome the Yunes and other members with a previous political background into their ranks has sparked debate about the true nature of the party and its long-term political aspirations. Morena seems willing to do anything to stay in power, which has led to the inclusion of profiles that previously would not have fit with the party's image.