
José del Carmen Enríquez Rosado, known as Carmelo, has reported irregularities in the election process for the presidency of the Morena party in Morelos. Enríquez expressed his concern about a rushed campaign that assumes that a fellow member already has the signatures from the councilors to become the party president, which he considers illegal and contrary to the principles of his party.
Although he has not actively promoted his candidacy, Enríquez has stated that colleagues have proposed him for the position, and he feels obliged to respond to their calls. He has traveled through the state of Morelos to organize the members and has emphasized that he is in the party to serve and organize, not out of personal ambition.
The candidate has warned about the serious consequences that a new imposition in the presidency of the party could have, mentioning that he will not allow an illegitimate imposition to take place. Enríquez has emphasized the importance of ending the vices that have affected the internal process of the party, seeking to give dignity to the membership and respect the statutes of the party.
José del Carmen Enríquez Rosado, 74 years old, is a leftist social and political activist with a long career. He has held various political roles in the state of Morelos and has been a leftist member for many years. He was recently appointed by the Congress of Morelos as General Coordinator of the Institute of Legislative Research.
Despite taking on this role, Enríquez has expressed his desire to lead Morena in Morelos, aiming to strengthen the party. Among his proposals are the creation of municipal committees and the establishment of a clear profile for the left in the region. Enríquez has denounced illegitimate pressures exerted by high-ranking state officials to favor another candidate in the contest for the leadership of Morena in Morelos.
The politician has expressed his determination to participate in the contest if the illegitimate pressures persist, counting on the support of colleagues who wish the same. Enríquez holds a degree in Political Science and Public Administration, with experience as a federal deputy in previous legislatures, and has demonstrated his commitment to the membership and the principles of the party.