⁍ Mario Delgado, a centrist leading Morena in the lower house of Congress, claimed victory over veteran political operator Porfirio Munoz Ledo.
⁍ The previous poll was declared a tie, with both candidates accusing each other of trying to gain control of the party illegitimately.
⁍ Their ugly fight has come to represent the tensions roiling Morena, a party created by Lopez Obrador in 2014.
– Mexico’s Morena party has chosen a new leader after two failed attempts to resolve infighting within the ruling party. centrist Mario Delgado, a 48-year-old congressman, defeated veteran political operator Porfirio Munoz Ledo, who had been critical of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on certain issues, reports Reuters. Delgado won by taking 58.6% of the vote to 41.4% for Munoz Ledo. But in a sign of the underlying tensions that have spilt out in the open within Lopez Obrador’s party, leftist Munoz Ledo, 87, disputed the result by saying it was ‘illegal.’ The previous poll was declared a tie, with both candidates accusing each other of trying to gain control of the party illegitimately. Their ugly fight has come to represent the tensions roiling Morena, a party created by Lopez Obrador in 2014. A wide range of politicians with sometimes clashing ideologies joined Morena as the party gained momentum on way to its dominant 2018 national elections triumph by Lopez Obrador. The fissures in the party may pose a threat to Morena’s electoral performance at the 2021 mid-term elections, where the party hopes to maintain its tight grip on Congress. Delgado is seen as close to both Mexico’s president and Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, who some see as a potential successor to Lopez Obrador when his six-year term finishes. Mexican leaders can only serve one term. Munoz Ledo was aiming to become the leader of a third Mexican party.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-politics/mexicos-ruling-morena-party-elects-leader-after-fractious-race-idUSKBN2790RX