
The still president of Morena in Mexico City, Sebastián Ramírez, was announced this Sunday as the federal undersecretary of Tourism by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. Ramírez had previously expressed his interest in working in areas related to tourism and not in communications, his area of expertise. Other members of Morena in Mexico City have also taken on new roles, such as General Secretary Lourdes Paz, who became mayor of Iztacalco, and the president of the State Council, Francisco Chíguil, who is now a federal senator.
Ramírez's appointment would expedite decisions in Morena Mexico City, as the party's statute prohibits figures with party positions from holding government posts simultaneously. Although the actions that the national leadership, headed by Luisa María Alcalde, Clara Brugada, and Claudia Sheinbaum, will take have not been defined, Ramírez's appointment places him under the supervision of Josefina Rodríguez Zamora.
The announcement of Sebastián Ramírez's designation was made during the presentation of the project "Acapulco se Transforma Contigo" in Acapulco, an initiative for the revitalization of the port and the promotion of its tourist attractiveness at the national and international levels. This project is part of the recovery of the Guerrero coast after the recent impacts of hurricanes Otis and John.
The future of Morena in the capital remains undefined, despite Sebastián Ramírez's new role, and continues to be a topic of uncertainty and without updates.