Adán Augusto López, former Morena coordinator in the Senate, will take on organizing the party's structure in Guerrero ahead of the 2027 elections. The appointment was confirmed by state Morena president Jacinto González Verona as part of a routine move to bolster grassroots efforts. López will continue serving as a senator while focusing on territorial work.
Adán Augusto López Hernández recently resigned as Morena's Senate coordinator on February 1, 2026, to devote full time to strengthening the party ahead of the 2027 elections. Ignacio Mier Velazco will succeed him, and López will retain his Senate seat without requesting leave, participating in debates like the electoral reform while prioritizing territorial organization in key regions. In Guerrero, López will coordinate Morena's structure, as confirmed by Jacinto González Verona, president of the state's Morena Executive Committee. 'Usually they send someone from outside because those inside are caught up in their aspirations and forget the structural part,' explained González Verona, noting the party was aware of the change in advance. This role is part of a broader effort in the Fourth Electoral District, including Guerrero, Morelos, Mexico City, and Tlaxcala, though López will also support other states like Chihuahua, where he predicted Senator Andrea Chávez will be the candidate and governor. 'I maintain that the senator will be the candidate and will be the governor of the state of Chihuahua. Chihuahua deserves a good government now,' López stated. The Tabasco senator began territorial tours that weekend, starting in Puebla, and warned that '2027 will not be easy, but I'm convinced things will turn out very well.' He denied rumors of supporting Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, the former president's son, in potential candidacies, and ruled out ambassadorial ambitions, preferring 'the territorial embassy within the Mexican Republic.' González Verona will assess the organization and report to the National Executive Committee, focusing on base defense and promotion without direct involvement in electoral campaigns.