Mexican politicians defend family candidacies against nepotism accusations

Senator Saúl Monreal Ávila insists on his constitutional right to seek the Zacatecas governorship in 2027, despite his brother being the current governor, arguing that competing in elections does not amount to nepotism. Similarly, San Luis Potosí Governor Ricardo Gallardo Cardona denies promoting his wife, Senator Ruth González Silva, to succeed him, stating it is a personal decision and not favoritism. These positions emerge amid Morena's internal reforms against nepotism in family successions.

In the context of the 2027 elections, Morena Senator Saúl Monreal Ávila maintains his aspiration for the Zacatecas governorship, where his brother David Monreal Ávila is the current governor. Monreal Ávila argues that Article 35 of the Constitution guarantees the right to be voted for without kinship restrictions. “I have a constitutional right... No internal guideline can be above the Constitution,” he stated in an interview. He added that nepotism involves direct imposition, not electoral participation: “Nepotism is when a governor places, imposes, or helps make someone a candidate. I am not the governor's candidate.”

However, his brother Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, opposes it, urging respect for party agreements against nepotism. “You're seeing the storm, little one, and you don't kneel. Division is not convenient,” Ricardo Monreal said, aligning with President Claudia Sheinbaum's stance on prohibiting nominations of governors' relatives.

In parallel, San Luis Potosí Governor Ricardo Gallardo Cardona rejected nepotism accusations regarding his wife Ruth González Silva's potential PVEM candidacy. “Nepotism is when you are governor... and hire your relatives... When you go and play a constitutional election and the people decide, that is not nepotism,” he affirmed in the Senate. Gallardo stressed it is a “personal decision” and that PVEM statutes differ from Morena's. He mentioned reprimanding Senator Manuel Velasco for supporting her: “I talked about it with her, and with my colleague and friend Manuel Velasco. I told him and reproached him for what mischief he was doing, raising his hand here.”

Both cases highlight tensions in Morena and its allies over electoral nepotism, as the party reviews criteria to prevent family successions in governorships.

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Senator Ruth González Silva announces PVEM's independent run for San Luis Potosí governorship in 2027 at a press conference.
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PVEM to contest San Luis Potosí governorship alone in 2027

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Mexico's Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) announced it will run without alliance with Morena for the San Luis Potosí governorship in 2027, with Senator Ruth González Silva positioned as its top candidate. The move stems from PVEM's strength in the state and Morena's weakness, labeled the third force by González herself. It comes amid nepotism restrictions blocking her Morena candidacy.

Mexico's Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) has identified aspirants for the 17 governorships up for election in 2027 and asked Morena to include them in surveys to maintain their alliance. Senate parliamentary coordinator Manuel Velasco backed Senator Jasmine Bugarín as the frontrunner in Nayarit. The party has not ruled out running independently in some states if unsupported.

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Chihuahua Senator Andrea Chávez requested Senate leave to fully pursue the Morena candidacy for state governor in the 2027 elections. She stated that the current government has abandoned people amid poverty, inequality, and unprecedented insecurity. President Claudia Sheinbaum reminded that all candidates must follow party rules.

President Claudia Sheinbaum delayed the submission of her electoral reform initiative to Congress again, citing reviews of the wording to avoid contradictions. Morena is seeking to convince its PT and PVEM allies to support the proposal, which includes budget cuts and changes to plurinominales. The PVEM backs 95% of the initiative, though it debates the method for electing legislators.

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Morena is starting to profile candidates for Mexico City's boroughs ahead of the 2027 elections, with names already doing territorial work. The party will decide candidacies through surveys. Morena currently governs 11 of the 16 boroughs.

Morena senators Cynthia López Castro and Andrea Chávez Treviño distanced themselves from the Senate's clandestine beauty salon, which was recently suspended, and urged the press to focus on relevant legislative matters. PVEM Senator Juanita Guerra, caught using the service, accused her peers of lacking sorority and requested transparency regarding its operations. Guerra paid 500 pesos for a dye job and suggested her exposure stems from political harassment.

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Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña announced on social media the birth of his second grandson, Santiago, with the message: «To the dismay of the right, we reproduced, at least to the third generation». The post, following that of his granddaughter Eleonora, drew divided reactions from supporters and critics.

 

 

 

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