
The governor of Veracruz, Rocío Nahle, filed a complaint with the Commission of Honesty and Justice to prevent Senator Miguel Ángel Yunes from joining Morena. Nahle threatened to present evidence of various crimes related to the former PAN member. Despite the criticisms received and the pending resolution from the commission, Yunes reiterated his intention to remain in the Morena caucus to support the government of Claudia Sheinbaum.
The senator from Veracruz stated that it is important to respect differences of opinion and that he is carrying out his duties as a legislator to back the president and move forward with the country's strategic projects. Yunes became a prominent figure in the Senate following his crucial support for the judicial reform proposed by López Obrador.
Amid uncertainty regarding his possible affiliation with Morena, two scenarios are being considered: one suggests that Yunes could remain in the party, while the other indicates that his affiliation might be rejected, preventing him from participating in the municipal elections in June in Veracruz. Despite the tensions generated by his potential entry into Morena, Yunes assured that he has the support of his fellow caucus members to join the party.
The arrival of Miguel Ángel Yunes to Morena has caused discomfort among some sectors of the party, questioning his opposition past to the 4T. While opinions on the matter are divided, Yunes maintains his stance of joining Morena with the support of his colleagues. The final decision regarding his affiliation will rest with the Commission of Honesty and Justice, whose resolution is eagerly awaited by the ruling party.