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Niega Campeche Persecution of Morena Deputies

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The government of Campeche denied persecution of deputies from Morena who resisted the approval of one billion pesos of debt.

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The government of Campeche denied persecution of deputies from Morena who resisted the approval of one billion pesos of debt.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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At least 10 deputies from Morena de Campeche showed a break with the governor of the state, Layda Sansores, who they accuse of pressure.According to local legislators, this is because Layda Sansores wants to force them to approve a credit of one billion pesos to correct the budget cuts planned for 2026.Morena de Campeche asks to “resist the pressure” from Layda SansoresIn the local plenary, Congressman José Antonio Jiménez pointed out that it is…

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Morena in Campeche was fractured after charges against Layda Sansores for pressure to approve debt and alleged political persecution of deputies.

CAMPECHE – The unity of the Morena party in Campeche has fractured, as ten of its sixteen state representatives announced a break in communication with Governor Layda Sansores San Román. This comes after they accused her of pressuring the government to approve a one billion peso loan intended to address budget cuts planned for 2026. The conflict has exposed a deep internal division, placing the state government and Congress in a state of open po…

Morena’s unity in Campeche has been publicly fractured. What began as rumors of the corridor has erupted in an open confrontation between the local legislative branch and the state executive. A majority bloc of Guinean deputies has decided to paint their stripes and break communication with Gov. Layda Sansores San Román, accusing undue pressure and an authoritarian style of government. “The trigger of this political schism was money. Specificall…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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