
The government and a neighboring country are engaging in aggressive diplomacy, using extortion as a tactic. Despite this situation, the leadership of the Morena party seems to ignore the arising conflicts, raising the question of whether they condition their support for the government. This relationship becomes more complex in light of accusations of an 'unacceptable alliance' between politics and crime in Mexico, coming from the United States.
The lack of coordination between the government and Morena is reflected in their divergent actions and the absence of operators capable of tuning their actions. While the president keeps her distance, there is no person who adequately represents her before the movement. It is surprising that Morena welcomes various figures without considering their reputation, affecting the image of both entities.
The lack of checks and balances has led the government and the party to accumulate excessive power, neglecting the delicate political work. Invoking unity while acting separately is contradictory and harmful. The country's economy is affected, and political stability is shaky, showing the need to restore sovereignty and break the relationship between crime and politics.
If they fail to synchronize their efforts, both the government and Morena could face negative consequences, especially in the face of foreign pressures. The lack of internal cohesion and the presence of controversial figures in the party are warning signs that require prompt correction. Morena is in a situation of lack of leadership and focus, which puts its stability and future projection at risk.