Governor Marina del Pilar has called for unity among her supporters, urging them to close ranks and not fall into the trap of internal conflict. She stated that the opposition, having lost elections, is trying to sow discord within the movement. Deputy Fernando Castro Trenti commented that much of the criticism against the governor is due to her gender. He also addressed the issue of her U.S. visa being revoked, calling it strange that this personal and judicial matter was made public. Castro Trenti denies any involvement in a "black war" against colleagues and advises against speculating on rumors. He believes these attacks come from external forces interested in weakening the Morena movement. Regarding the 2027 elections, he stated he will support the candidate chosen by internal polls but has not ruled out running himself. He concluded by emphasizing that the main goal is to prevent the return of the PAN (National Action Party) to power.
Governor Calls for Unity as Opposition Tries to Sow Discord
Governor Marina del Pilar of Baja California has called on her supporters to unite, countering attempts by the opposition to sow discord within the Morena movement. Deputy Fernando Castro Trenti commented that the criticism is largely tied to gender stereotypes and that external forces are behind these attacks to weaken the party.