They order Monreal to "do party work"
Mexico's Morena party leader hints at potential changes for senator Ricardo Monreal, directing him to engage in party activities.
Luisa Alcalde, the national leader of the Morena party, recently raised suspicions about Ricardo Monreal's future as the party's coordinator in the San Lázaro. During a national party meeting, Alcalde stated that just as Assemblyman Adán López was summoned to engage in territorial party work, similar requests would be made to Monreal and other leaders. This remark sparked speculation about whether Monreal may need to step back from his role, much like López did when he was called upon to focus on party activities.
Alcalde's comments come in the context of a reorganization within the party as they prepare for upcoming electoral challenges. She emphasized the need for all deputies and senators to contribute to the movement's territorial initiatives, framing this as essential to fortifying the party's presence and influence at the grassroots level. The comparison to Adán López's situation serves to underline the seriousness with which the party is considering reshuffling its leadership roles to prioritize direct engagement with constituents.
The implications of this directive could be significant for Monreal, who has been a prominent figure within Morena and a key player in the political landscape. If he is indeed called to step down from his coordination role to focus on party duties on the ground, it might signal a shift in the internal dynamics of Morena, as well as a broader strategy for the upcoming electoral contests.