After operating for months in Mexico City through the Unit for Religious Affairs, Prevention, and Social Fabric Reconstruction, Clara Luz Flores Carrales could leave the Segob to return to Nuevo León as the delegate for Well-being. Díaz Delgado is also in the race for the governorship and does not rule out being an option in the capital of the mountainous region. In parallel to this departmental move—which would be finalized in March—Flores Carrales is also intensifying her campaign through media interviews and promotion. This move would allow her to reinforce her territorial operation in the state and improve her handicap in Morena's internal poll. According to information obtained by LPO, Flores Carrales has already discussed this possibility with Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez. In parallel to this movement, Clara Luz has approached positions with the mayor of Escobedo, Andrés Mijes: an agreement is already being discussed where if Mijes is a candidate for governor, Clara Luz could run again for the mayoralty. In Clara Luz's circle, it is suggested that the current delegate for social programs in Nuevo León, Genaro Rodríguez Teniente, is not delivering the best results in terms of program enrollments. If this materializes, it would be a blow to Senator Judith Díaz, who has been running the delegation through Rodríguez Teniente. Much of her participation in local media focuses on vindicating her role in the 2021 campaign.
Clara Luz Flores Carrales Could Return to Nuevo León
Politician Clara Luz Flores Carrales may leave the federal cabinet to return to Nuevo León as a delegate for social programs. This move could be part of a political strategy and influence local elections.