Luisa María Alcalde, president of Morena, rejected versions that pointed out alleged divisions, internal conflicts, or discontent from party president Claudia Sheinbaum with the party leadership. The version that Alcalde will leave her position has been published by journalists like Julio Hernández and Carlos Loret de Mola in recent days. The leader described these claims as rumors and slander spread by the right in recent weeks. Alcalde denied that there are any mismanagement or negative results within the organization. Likewise, she condemned the versions that suggested political intervention from Palenque by former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, which she qualified as a machismo-based tactic. She affirmed that the movement remained strong and united in the face of such criticism. The party president assured that she will continue to lead Morena. However, she specified that the only reason she would leave this responsibility would be an eventual call from the President of the Republic to collaborate on strengthening the transformation. On the other hand, Alcalde thanked the recognition expressed by the head of state, who highlighted her career as part of a new generation of political cadres. The president described the leader as an extraordinary, hardworking, and committed woman, highlighting her previous work in organizing youth within the movement.
Luisa María Alcalde Rejects Rumors of Conflicts in Morena Party
Morena party leader Luisa María Alcalde denied rumors of internal conflicts and Claudia Sheinbaum's discontent. She called these claims slander from the right and emphasized the movement's unity. Alcalde also condemned suggestions of political intervention from former president López Obrador, calling it machismo. She stated she will continue leading the party and will only leave if called upon by the country's president.