Close to Claudia Sheinbaum, the truth is that her current situation in San Lazaro is not entirely favorable: her initiatives generally do not go beyond the declarative plane, she does not coordinate the bench or manage the budget, and the hard-line obradoristas see her, in their private talks, as too critical of the previous six-year term. For Ramírez Cuellar, it would also mean entering a crucial scenario: the protests in the agricultural sector across the country have become a source of tension for the ruling party, and Berdegué has not demonstrated the political ability to resolve the underlying conflicts involving producers, intermediaries, and the government. For the federal deputy, it would mean gaining centrality that is currently diluted by the constant calculations of Ricardo Monreal and the vice-coordinator Pedro Haces, who offers increasingly lavish dinners and soirées, although, since last summer, they have become more and more reserved. The thing is, Ramírez Cuellar can be a faithful friend, but Haces knows embarrassing stories from the Tlalpan municipality. In the MORENA bench in the Chamber of Deputies, rumors accelerated this Wednesday that Alfonso Ramírez Cuellar, a legislator with a direct line to the National Palace, could replace Julio Berdegué as Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. The move would be in line with the legislator's narrative and trajectory. A difference that explains concrete issues of daily life in the bench. The issue is still open, in part because the federal deputy Leonel Godoy is also being considered as another possible replacement for Berdegué. Godoy has defended the government and its security plan in the face of the crisis unleashed in Michoacán and is also part of the hard-line obradorismo that closely follows the adjustments in the cabinet that could be known before the end of the year. In fact, a calculation that is also heard in San Lazaro is that Godoy could be a compensatory prize for Palenque in exchange for the dismissal of Octavio Romero at Infonavit.
Possible Change of Mexico's Agriculture Secretary
Rumors of a possible replacement for Mexican Agriculture Secretary Julio Berdegué are circulating. The candidates are Alfonso Ramírez Cuellar and Leonel Godoy, amidst farmer protests and political maneuvering within the ruling party.