The Secretary of Organization of Morena, Andy López Beltrán, held meetings this Friday with the territorial operators of the 4T in the northern state. The trip had been on the agenda for weeks and does not differ from other incursions across the country with which López Beltrán seeks to leave behind his summer of scandals. He maintains his firm decision not to hold meetings with potential gubernatorial candidates or to comment on political intricacies. His distance from the current center of gravity, where he is not forgiven for getting ahead on the 2030 timeline, both electorally and financially, forces him to travel the country more often. Territorial work is a recurring excuse to show distance and avoid any commitment. However, according to what this editorial office was able to learn from some of López Beltrán's interlocutors in Nuevo León, his operator is already asserting that his father, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will not return to the fray in December, as has been speculated, for the presentation of his latest book. The former president would postpone the launch of his book to avoid being a factor of tension in the country's current moment, where the 4T seems more vulnerable in what used to be one of its strengths: control of the streets. Andy believes his father will not return to the scene until Claudia Sheinbaum defines her options in the states, something that could happen between March and April 2026. Any action before that date would stir the emotions of those who are not on good terms with the National Palace and who are waiting for a push from Palenque for their ambitions. It must be said: Andy's predictions are not taken as gospel truth, because in obradorismo the thesis prevails that the former president strongly censored foreign travel of his most political son. The Asian summer continues to be a headache for López Beltrán, who in private meetings says he chose to vacation abroad so as not to be disturbed at national destinations. In any case, today López Beltrán travels the country because he has moved far from the current center of gravity, where he is not forgiven for getting ahead on the 2030 timeline, both electorally and financially. Territorial work is the recurring excuse to show distance and avoid any commitment. In his circle, they recount that one of his interlocutors, who heard this statement, retorted: 'But who was going to bother you?'
Andy López Beltrán Tries to Distance Himself from Political Scandal in Mexico
Morena's Secretary Andy López Beltrán is traveling the country, trying to stay out of the political fray. Rumors have him stating that his father, former President López Obrador, will not return to the political stage until 2026 to avoid creating tension within the ruling 4T.