Following the annual change in Morena, Gibrán Ornelas left his position, sparking competition among the senator's allies. After strengthening the Morena faction in the Monterrey city council with members from other parties, the suspended senator, Judith Díaz Delgado, began to intervene in political operations, creating internal tensions. According to LPO, Díaz Delgado attracted new profiles from MC and VIDA NL to improve her electoral campaign in the state capital. Ultimately, to gauge the conflict, Mayela Cortéz, a close ally of Tatiana Clouthier, assumed the position. Meanwhile, Judith Díaz's operators, despite their recent entry, have threatened to leave the party again, although they are not legally registered as Morena members and their integration into the council faction has not been formalized. Part of the disagreements was evident in the last council session, as the Morena faction, for logical arithmetic reasons, is usually not openly confrontational with Mayor Adrián de la Garza. However, the senator promised them seats in the state Congress, hypothetical positions for which conflicts have already begun among the councilors. In a bid for prominence to secure a spot in Congress, another dispute has arisen over the coordination of the Monterrey city council. However, the newly joined Anabel Alcocer questioned the lack of information in the Next Energy case; she also clashed with the administration over the 'Garajes y Talleres' controversy. In this regard, both De la Garza and the city secretary, César Garza Villarreal, have advanced meetings next week with transporters to clarify the 'Garajes y Talleres' issue, as well as to gather information on the energy contract, and invited the Morena councilors to be present. Currently, Senator Judith Díaz is out of operation due to medical issues, having requested a leave of absence and missing key meetings such as the visit by Luisa María Alcalde and President Claudia Sheinbaum, it should be noted that her councilors attended, although they were not invited.
Internal Conflict in Morena Over Power Struggle in Monterrey
A leadership change in the Morena party in Monterrey has created tension between Senator Judith Díaz Delgado and her operators. Recent appointments and threats to leave the party have caused a rift in the city council, exacerbated by the fight for seats in Congress and disputes over city contracts.