Controversy Over Conference Spaces in San Lázaro

In San Lázaro, critics question the need for new press conference spaces, as influencers like Arturo vie for political positions. The situation sparks debates about government spending and priorities ahead of elections.


Controversy Over Conference Spaces in San Lázaro

In San Lázaro, there are at least five spaces designated for press conferences. Some members of Morena consider this a superfluous expenditure promoted by Don Arturo, who aspires to be the candidate for governor of Aguascalientes in 2027. Moreover, he has been mentioned by Ricardo Monreal and Sergio Gutiérrez Luna. These events have generated controversy and questions about possible promotional motivations from the legislator, who was previously involved in the presidential aspiration of Adán Augusto López.

In another realm, officials from the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information, and Personal Data Protection (Inai) are accused of allegedly requesting tickets for the 2026 World Cup from executives of the Mexican Football Federation. These accusations have clouded the image of the agency. On the other hand, a new initiative at Pemex is mentioned that proposes to limit competition and favor associations with private entities under certain conditions that could restrict free market practices.

Additionally, Ricardo Anaya's arrival at the PAN coordination in the Senate has generated internal controversy within the party. The absence of female voices in this process has been highlighted by Adriana Dávila. Lastly, President Claudia Sheinbaum has ordered a thorough audit of Inai to clarify possible irregularities in the spending of two million pesos for the adaptation of spaces designated for Morena in that institute.