Morena announced this Thursday that have decided to postpone their state conventions scheduled for this weekend, August 13 and 14, as the results of their election to members of Congress have not yet been announced. This last process was carried out on July 30 and 31.
The National Electoral Commission said in a statement that the new dates will be communicated shortly.
Message to members:
State conventions scheduled for August 13 and 14 will be postponed because district election results have not yet been released.
We will inform you of the new dates shortly. https://t.co/Lj8LEhh3ZV pic.twitter.com/cArR4lZr2b
— Brown (@PartidoMorenaMx) August 11, 2022
For this weekend, Morena planned that the new party leaders in the entities would be elected in their state congresses. Now this process will have to wait.
The absence of results from the internal elections of July 30 and 31 – in which the Morena militancy voted to elect 3,000 members of Congress – is due to the number of disputes in the elections.
Last Friday, political animal published that so far there were 320 and that the figure could even double.
Some of the practices denounced by activists were the possible purchase and coercion of the vote, as well as the transport of voters.
Morena’s national leadership, led by Mario Delgado, acknowledged that some anomalies had been recorded, but maintained that they only occurred in about 19 of the more than 500 voting centers.
Some activists have even accused of being excluded from candidate lists, a claim to which Delgado replied that it is only promoted by people who want to affect the party.
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