Mar 9 β€’ 08:00 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

With FGR filter, Morena seeks to prevent criminals from infiltrating

Morena party has announced that all candidates for the 2027 elections will undergo a background check by the Attorney General's Office to ensure they have no ties to organized crime.

In a recent announcement at their National Council meeting, Mexico's Morena party revealed new candidate selection rules aimed at ensuring that individuals with ties to organized crime are excluded from running in the 2027 elections. Senator Emmanuel Reyes Carmona emphasized the importance of thoroughly vetting candidates by requiring them to undergo background checks by the Attorney General's Office (FGR). This initiative is intended to uphold the integrity of the party and prevent infiltrations by criminal elements.

Carmona noted that the strategy is not only about excluding potential criminals but also about ensuring that candidates contribute positively to the party's unity and objectives. He stressed the need for a deep reflection on the profiles of individuals seeking to join the movement, indicating that Morena intends to be selective and cautious about who represents them in electoral positions. This approach reflects a broader concern about the influence of organized crime in politics, particularly in the context of upcoming elections.

Luisa MarΓ­a Alcalde, the national president of Morena, supported this initiative, reiterating the party's commitment to transparency and integrity in its electoral processes. By implementing this stringent vetting process, Morena aims to set a standard in the political landscape that prioritizes the elimination of criminal ties and strengthens public trust in their candidates. This move could also influence other parties to adopt similar measures as they prepare for the next electoral cycle.

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