Monreal warns: Scandals in Morena are wearing down Sheinbaum and could provoke a 'break' towards 2027
Ricardo Monreal Ávila has cautioned that ongoing scandals within the Morena party are damaging Claudia Sheinbaum's public image and could threaten their electoral campaigns for 2027.
Ricardo Monreal Ávila, the leader of the Morena party in Mexico's Chamber of Deputies, has issued a stark warning regarding the increasing number of scandals plaguing his political party. He indicated that these controversies are tarnishing the reputation of the current president, Claudia Sheinbaum, and could negatively affect the party's prospects for the upcoming elections in 2027. Monreal emphasized that issues such as the arrest of party officials and extravagant trips taken by some members have created a problematic narrative around the party's adherence to its doctrines and principles.
In a press conference held in San Lázaro, Monreal expressed his concerns that each new scandal raises questions about the integrity of both Sheinbaum and the Morena party. He suggested that as these incidents continue to unfold, they not only challenge the party’s public image but may also threaten the unity and coherence necessary for a successful electoral strategy. Monreal pointed to specific cases, such as the arrest of the mayor of Tequila and the luxury lifestyles of certain party members, implying that these behaviors diverge sharply from Morena's foundational principles.
The implications of Monreal's remarks suggest a potential fracture within the party, as he called for accountability and adherence to the party's values. There is a looming question of whether the Morena party can regain its footing and maintain a united front as they approach the critical 2027 electoral landscape. Should the scandals continue without adequate responses or changes in behavior from party members, Monreal warns that the situation could escalate to a point of irreparable damage for the party.