Overview
- Ricardo Monreal, head of the Chamber of Deputies’ Jucopo and Morena coordinator, said he will not engage in a split with Campeche Governor Layda Sansores and called for party unity.
- Monreal delivered a message of “amor y paz,” arguing internal fights do not benefit President Claudia Sheinbaum, the movement, or the country, and stressing moderation and prudence.
- Layda Sansores accused Monreal of meddling in Campeche’s executive affairs, telling him to “cuidar su chiquero,” and insisted on respecting the separation of powers.
- Sansores alleged Monreal shields PRI leader Alejandro “Alito” Moreno from being stripped of immunity and said his indirect critiques during Sheinbaum’s campaign hurt the movement.
- She also labeled Monreal an emblem of nepotism, while he reiterated respect for the governor and asked Morena members to avoid fueling new internal disputes.