Senator Andrea Chávez shares romantic Valentine's photos with Emil Kamar

On February 14, Morena Senator Andrea Chávez Treviño posted Instagram images with Emil Kamar, a Chihuahua businessman, amid Valentine's Day celebrations. The photos, showing her hugged by him and wearing a ring on her ring finger, have sparked engagement rumors. Chávez, a contender for Chihuahua's 2027 governorship, has not issued further comments.

Senator Andrea Chávez Treviño of Morena shared personal photographs on her Instagram stories on February 14 for Valentine's Day. In one image, she appears at a social event in a golden outfit, hugged by Emil Kamar, accompanied by the message: “Happy Love and Friendship Day!”. In another photo, Kamar kisses her cheek as she smiles at the camera.

Emil Kamar is a young businessman from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, linked to the jewelry sector in the border region. Local media report he belongs to a family with economic presence in Ciudad Juárez and investments in the United States. His name gained public attention following Chávez's post, with the images highlighting a ring on the senator's right ring finger, fueling speculation of an imminent engagement.

To date, Andrea Chávez has provided no additional statements on the relationship. It is worth noting that the lawmaker had a romantic relationship with Abraham Mendieta, a Spanish political analyst active in Mexican media, visible on social networks since at least 2020, which ended in 2025. Mendieta remains one of her key political advisors.

Recently, Chávez has been involved in controversies. Abraham Mendieta defended the installation of a beauty salon in the Senate, a space that faced public criticism. Additionally, last year she faced accusations of early campaign activities in Chihuahua after conducting tours with health caravans featuring her image. For this, the PAN denounced her before the Attorney General's Office for 15 electoral and penal offenses. President Claudia Sheinbaum issued a warning to her to avoid such actions.

Chávez positions herself as one of Morena's contenders for the Chihuahua governorship candidacy in the 2027 elections.

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Adán Augusto López speaks at a Morena rally in Guerrero, appointed coordinator for 2027 elections.
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Adán Augusto López to coordinate Morena in Guerrero for 2027 elections

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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.

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.

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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.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced detentions following the armed attack on two Movimiento Ciudadano deputies in Culiacán, Sinaloa. The incident took place on January 28 during a tour in the city's western area. The Security Cabinet is working with local authorities to apprehend those responsible.

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Senator Juanita Guerra Mena from the Green Party was caught getting a hair dye treatment in a beauty salon inside Mexico's Senate, sparking opposition criticism and prompting its immediate closure. Morena lawmakers defended the service as user-paid and essential for session appearances, while opponents demanded transparency. The facility, reopened in 2024 after a 2018 suspension, had operated for about a year without public funds.

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.

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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.

 

 

 

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