
The political party Morena is strengthening its internal structure with the aim of achieving ten million affiliations. So far, it is estimated that nearly two million affiliations have been achieved. In this context, uncertainty has arisen about the future of Gabriela Jiménez due to possible sanctions.
The Commission of Honesty and Justice of Morena has initiated a disciplinary process against Edgar Francisco Garza Ancira, the husband of federal deputy Gabriela Jiménez, for promoting the creation of the political party Que Siga la Democracia. They seek to sanction Garza Ancira for attempting to establish a parallel party to Morena, which goes against the statutes of the ruling party.
In a scenario where the expulsion of Gabriela Jiménez's husband was being evaluated, an internal debate has erupted in Morena. The vice-coordinator of the ruling party's parliamentary group in San Lázaro had sought to turn her movement into an independent political party, which has generated tensions and confrontations within the party.
The Commission of Honesty and Justice of Morena approved a sanctioning procedure against Edgar Francisco Garza Ancira due to his alleged connection with the creation of a political party parallel to Morena. The situation has led to internal questioning within the structure of Morena and has generated tensions within the party.
"As a movement, it is okay and allowed to exist, but not as a political party. It goes against the statutes," expressed a Morena source regarding the situation involving Garza Ancira. The possibility of expulsion of the deputy's husband opens a debate about loyalty to the party and adherence to its internal regulations.