Morena’s Positioning for 2027 Elections: Navigating Ambitions and Controversies

Web Editor

September 9, 2025

a man in a suit and tie with his arms crossed and his arms crossed, with a blue background, Fernando

Introduction

As the mid-term presidential elections approach in 2027, the official slogan is “There’s still a lot of time until the elections.” However, with Morena being the dominant party, daily critical mañaneras targeting the opposition are fueling ambitions among various factions within Morena.

Morena’s Internal Dynamics

Prominent Morenistas are already positioning themselves for the upcoming elections. For instance, Ricardo Monreal is supporting Juarez’s mayor Cruz Pérez Cuéllar, while Senator Andrea Chávez is receiving early backing from Senator Adán Augusto López Hernández for her gubernatorial campaign.

These alliances reflect the competitive nature of Morena as they vie for advantages in contesting 17 governorships, 500 federal deputy seats, and key municipal offices across the nation. As ambitions escalate, only the presidency can enforce order.

Campeche’s Expropriation Law

Experts argue that the newly enacted Campeche Expropriation Law is not significantly different from existing federal laws and those in other Mexican states.

While it is more restrictive in certain aspects, the law maintains its focus on expropriation for public utility purposes and upholds the obligation to compensate property owners.

Concerns arise when Morenistas defend the Campeche expropriation law, citing equitable distribution of accumulated or monopolized wealth. These legislators deny any authoritarian tendencies.

Euthanasia Law: A Cause for Concern

A friend residing in Spain shared her experience of bringing her elderly parents to Mexico due to fears that authorities might consider euthanasia for them, given their advanced age. This anecdote highlights the potential risks associated with euthanasia laws.

In Mexico, a heart patient in their late years would not undergo surgery at a major public hospital in Mexico City without special consideration. This example illustrates how, with or without euthanasia laws, societies can foster a culture where individuals are deemed disposable due to budgetary constraints or perceived humanitarian motives.

Miscellaneous Notes

  • Upcoming Debates and Forums: The Mexican government has announced that discussions and public forums on the proposed Electoral Law will commence on September 17. It is hoped that non-official opinions are taken into account.
  • Business Groups Opposing China Tariff Proposal: Mexican business groups are voicing opposition to the proposed tariffs on China, a stance that may require clarification regarding the ineffectiveness of double standards with former U.S. President Trump.
  • New Chinese Ambassador’s Credentials: President Sheinbaum recently received the credentials of Chen Da Jeng, the new Chinese ambassador to Mexico.
  • Banco de México Reserves: The international reserves held by Banco de México have increased to 245 billion dollars.

Key Questions and Answers

  • What is the main focus of this article? The article discusses Morena’s positioning for the 2027 elections, internal dynamics, controversies surrounding laws, and miscellaneous notes on current events.
  • What are the concerns regarding the Campeche Expropriation Law? Concerns revolve around potential authoritarian tendencies implied by the law’s language on wealth distribution, despite its focus on public utility expropriation and compensation for property owners.
  • Why is the euthanasia law a cause for concern? The anecdote shared highlights the risk of elderly individuals being deemed disposable, regardless of explicit euthanasia laws. It emphasizes the importance of valuing all individuals, irrespective of age or perceived societal burdens.