In recent weeks, political tensions within the Morena party have intensified, led by controversies surrounding the vacation of Andrés Manuel López Beltrán in Japan. Just ten days following the release of photographs from his trip, López Beltrán, Secretary of Organization of Morena, issued a comprehensive statement clarifying the financial aspects of his journey. Despite this, doubts remain, particularly voiced by Gerardo Fernández Noroña , the President of the Board of Directors, who expressed skepticism regarding the authenticity of a letter allegedly drafted by the former president’s son.
During a press conference held on August 6, Gerardo Fernández Noroña explicitly stated his views on the circulated letter, dismissing it as poorly written . In his remarks, he recalled an incident where a fabricated resignation letter pertaining to Adam Augusto López was made public, underscoring the need for clarity and accountability: “I don’t know if he wrote it because there was a letter of alleged resignation from Adam Augusto López Hernández that he had not written. Frankly, I don’t see your style. We will wait for him to confirm the authorship of the letter. If he states that he wrote it, then I may reconsider my viewpoint,” Noroña remarked.

Noroña’s skepticism highlights a growing divide within the party, as he expressed uncertainty over whether the letter’s style matched that of López Beltrán . This uncertainty was compounded by the information that López Beltrán had only revealed the letter during the conclusion of Noroña’s speech. Meanwhile, in a separate statement, Andrés Manuel López Beltrán responded to the scrutiny over his Japan trip , vocally disputing the opposition’s claims regarding the funding of his travels.
The media firestorm burgeoned further following the dissemination of photographs depicting López Beltrán basking in luxury at a Tokyo hotel . In contrast to allegations surrounding his expenditure, he clarified that he funded his trip independently, contesting extravagant claims made against him. López Beltrán asserted that he did not utilize private or military aircraft and noted that he spent MXN 7,500 per night for his hotel accommodations, significantly lower than the reported premium rates.

In his public rebuttal, López Beltrán clarified that he had previously informed the party’s president, Luisa María Mayor , about his plans to travel, emphasizing it was a reward after prolonged work commitments. He characterized the negative attention surrounding his trip as part of a “political lynching campaign” driven by adversaries, alleging that they had dispatched spies to surveil and undermine him. His absence from the extraordinary meeting of the National Council of Brunette further heightened scrutiny, prompting the matter to be addressed at a press conference held by Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo . Sheinbaum reinforced the party’s commitment to integrity and transparency, asserting that Brunette stands apart from corrupt practices.
The overall fallout from this incident reflects deepening political rifts within the Morena party, underscoring ongoing challenges related to accountability, public perception, and inter-party relations. As figures like Gerardo Fernández Noroña take a stand on party matters, the question of transparency in party functions and conduct continues to attract significant public interest.

