Overview
- Morena spokesman Arturo Ávila submitted the complaint to the INE’s Unidad Técnica de Fiscalización seeking an oficioso investigation and audits of PAN contracts.
- He alleges a scheme of covert party advertising tied to the November 15 Generation Z march through influencer Edson Saúl Andrade Lemus.
- The complaint cites possible unreported expenses, resource triangulation, in‑kind contributions not declared, and opaque subcontracting for a partisan propaganda network.
- Ávila says PAN CDMX chair Luisa Adriana Gutiérrez Ureña acknowledged in a debate a contract that covered Andrade and at least seven additional young people.
- Andrade denies partisan ties and claims persecution, which President Claudia Sheinbaum has rejected, and no INE sanctions or determinations have been announced.