Sources close to Morena have told this newsroom that one of the figures held responsible for these differences is Senator Manuel Velasco, who is viewed with distrust in the capital. As LPO explained, tensions between the two allies of the Fourth Transformation grew after the Green Party voted against a point of agreement to investigate the national leader of the PRI, Alito Moreno, for his alleged ties to the violent mobilization of Generation Z. For the ruling party, the Green Party's refusal did not go unnoticed and, on the contrary, caused considerable discomfort, as it had reportedly been requested by President Claudia Sheinbaum, who is said to have ordered an investigation into the PRI leader. Displeasure in Morena with Aleida Alavez for requesting a week's leave to travel abroad. In response, tensions between the allies flared up again this week. Ultimately, they returned to the party, which led to Green Party leader Jesús Sesma to state that for the 2027 and 2030 elections, they will be 'more careful' with the political alliances their party will form. In this way, the capital once again becomes the epicenter of tensions between the Green Party and Morena, leading up to the 2027 and 2030 elections, for which the toucan threatens to break the alliance in various states, such as CDMX itself, Guerrero, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, or Quintana Roo, among others. However, minutes before the vote, the ecologist parliamentary group withdrew from the chamber and did not give its approval. This did not sit well with Morena, which has long viewed its ally with resistance. These accusations are based on political and even personal ties that exist between the two leaders, which is said to have led the former governor of Chiapas to save Alito from an awkward situation by withdrawing his parliamentary group from the chamber at the time of the vote. In any case, the initiative promoted by Morena was approved thanks to the votes of the green party and the PT, which had also initially shown resistance but ultimately gave its approval. As reported by LPO, this week tensions between Morena and the Green Party resurfaced following a series of controversies in the local Congress that led to the departure of four members of the ecologist's legislative group. This Thursday, as detailed by LPO, the Morena parliamentary group withdrew four deputies from the toucan, who had joined its ranks at the beginning of the current Legislature to strengthen its numbers. In the green party, they accuse the former governor of Campeche of having financed and organized the scenes that provoked strong confrontations with the security forces. According to explanations in the halls of the Palace of Donceles, one of the figures pointed out in this maneuver is Senator Manuel Velasco, whom they accuse of having a close and fluid relationship with the tricolor leader. In response, the ruling party sought to move against him.
Tensions Grow Between Morena and Green Party in Mexico City
Tensions have escalated in Mexico City between the ruling Morena party and its ally, the Green Party. The conflict arose after the Greens refused to support an investigation into the PRI leader, requested by Claudia Sheinbaum. Senator Manuel Velasco is cited as a key figure, and the Greens threaten to break the alliance before the 2027 and 2030 elections.