This Thursday, the ruling party once again clashed with the mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Alessandra Rojo de la Vega, the leader of one of the districts for which Morena promises to work hard to reclaim. The official figure called on her to 'get to work.' Rojo de la Vega denies irregularities in contracts and launched a transparency platform. Minutes later, the mayor of Cuauhtémoc responded: 'Madam, the President does it every day from the "people's morning briefing."' In this way, the clash escalated, and Dunia Ludlow polemized again: 'The recognition your father didn't give you as a little girl, you won't find on social networks... get to work and explain what you must explain: what happened to the 97 million and the 16 hires in simulated processes? This ISSSTE worker is just spitting upwards.' In response to these accusations, Rojo de la Vega struck back, asking if 'the 4T feminists will speak of the personal aggressions and misogynistic comments of their official.' 'Can you imagine if our President or Head of Government dedicated themselves to responding to every nonsense said about them instead of working? Because besides being incongruent, you are pathetic.' In this way, the friction begins in one of the mayoralties that promises to generate the most controversy in the 2027 elections. There is still over a year until the 2027 elections, but tensions and disputes are already beginning. With this clash, social networks have become a space where the ruling party and the opposition begin to dispute the 2027 elections, as various local sources from Morena report that Dunia Ludlow aspires to lead the 'guinda' (red) slate in the capital. For this, she would count on the support of a recognized figure within the ruling party: the head of ISSSTE, Martí Batres, with whom she has worked closely for years. 'Madam, the President does it every day from the "people's morning briefing."' Go to a psychologist, exercise, take your 'water'—as you recommend so much—and, above all, get to work. Through social networks, the councilwoman polemized with the head of SuperISSSTE, Dunia Ludlow, who appears as a possible candidate for the 'guinda' party. At first, Ludlow crossed Rojo de la Vega over a tweet through which the mayor denied the alleged drug use attributed to her and for which, as detailed by LPO, a blood study was presented at a press conference and the virtual 'Operation Truth' platform was launched. 'For debating and meddling with my family life and my childhood, Citlalli Hernández, what's with the double standard?' Brugada called to invest in CDMX to strengthen the Plan Mexico. The conflict did not end here. Minutes later, the director of the ISSSTE stores pointed against the mayor, accusing her of meddling in the private lives of others, but of 'victimizing' herself and 'wrapping herself in a feminist discourse' when she is signaled in the same field. As reported by LPO, Alessandra Rojo de la Vega will seek re-election to arrive strengthened for the 2030 elections, where she could try to compete for the Head of Government, while the 4T will seek to recover the capital of the capital and, in this way, hinder the political career of the councilwoman. To date, the 'guinda' party has not defined its slate, but Dunia Ludlow is one of the figures competing for it. 'This ISSSTE worker is just spitting upwards.' 'They still have in their description "it is time for transformative women." I repeat it to you, mayor: take care of yourself.'
Political Clash in Cuauhtémoc Between Mayor and Official
A political conflict erupts in Mexico City between Cuauhtémoc Mayor Alessandra Rojo de la Vega and high-ranking official Dunia Ludlow. The exchange of accusations over corruption, personal insults, and the upcoming 2027 elections has already begun.