
The affiliation of Senator Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez with Morena continues to generate controversy within the party. Some members of Morena have expressed disagreement with the decision, accusing Yunes of promoting the entry of the Yunes family into the Veracruzan government, despite the fact that in the past Yunes Márquez campaigned against it.
On several occasions, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been seen alongside the new member of the party, which has generated criticisms and questions. Some sources from the official leadership in Veracruz suggest that Adán Augusto's support for Yunes Márquez's affiliation may be motivated by old conflicts with Governor Rocío Nahle, who supposedly excluded him from contracts in the construction of the Dos Bocas refinery during her tenure as Secretary of Energy.
Governor Nahle seems to be looking to limit the participation of the Yunes family in the municipal elections in June, with the aim of strengthening her own political structure in Veracruz. Amidst these tensions, speculation arises about the role that the Yunes will play in the local elections, intensifying internal disputes within Morena.
Within the 4T, there is distrust regarding the management of the Dos Bocas refinery and the interest that Adán Augusto has shown in that construction, as well as in his relationship with the oil workers' union. The animosity of Governor Nahle towards the Yunes family is well-known, and her rejection of Yunes Márquez's entry into Morena is evident.
Adán Augusto's figure is also under scrutiny, as he is pointed out as one of the promoters of Senator Yunes's affiliation with the ruling party, leading to questions about his motivations and possible past disputes with Governor Nahle. Amid all these tensions, Yunes Márquez's affiliation continues to have strong repercussions within Morena and the political sphere of Veracruz.