
The Morena Party begins its six-year term showing humility and distancing itself from luxuries, such as the use of helicopters. Paco Ignacio Taibo II, director of the Economic Culture Fund, surprised by proposing the nationalization of TV Azteca in a conference, highlighting the authoritarian stance of some who seek to silence uncomfortable opinions instead of debating them.
In a meeting, leaders of Morena emphasized that they do not seek to enrich themselves or associate with elites, promising to avoid practices such as favoritism and nepotism, as well as the use of private planes, luxury watches, helicopters, and political tourism. The party has returned to its roots and established strict norms for its members, prohibiting luxury and influence peddling in practice.
The criticism seems to be met with censorship in Morena, reflecting the intention to "crush" differences through nationalization. Despite everything, the expressed message is clear: the party is committed to staying away from practices that go against its principles, underscoring its interest in preserving honesty and transparency in its political actions.