Citlalli Hernández Denies Gender Definition List in Morena: A Clear Message
Response to Misinformation
Citlalli Hernández Mora, the president of the National Election Commission of Morena, has publicly denied the existence of a supposed list outlining gender definitions for state coordinations. This claimed document, identified as a fake, is perceived as an attempt to confuse party members and applicants involved in the internal electoral process. In a message disseminated through social media, Hernández stressed the importance of sharing verified information and warned against circulating unverified documents that could mislead party supporters.
Clarifying the Official Communication Channels
Hernández emphasized that any official decisions or definitions concerning internal processes would be communicated solely through Morena’s official channels. The misinformation allegedly circulating online has created unnecessary confusion; hence, the need for clarity and unity among party members.
“All the definitions that we take about our internal processes we will communicate through official accounts,” asserted Hernández, urging vigilance and caution among the party’s base.
Current State of the Internal Election Process
The initial phase of Morena’s internal election process, which involves the registration of applicants, has recently concluded. Over one week, the commission received approximately 277 applications from potential candidates interested in contributing to the party’s mission. Moving forward, the next steps will involve a review to ensure all registered individuals meet the established requirements as stated in their official call.
The party announced some key progress points:
- The official call for applications has been published.
- The registration period for applicants has ended.
- A total of 277 applications were received nationally.
- The National Election Commission will review these applications for compliance.
Ensuring Transparency and Collaboration
Hernández indicated that subsequent phases of the electoral process will be announced transparently and publicly. A collaborative effort is already underway with both the Labor Party and the Green Party to discuss the profiles of registered candidates, aiming to create a cohesive and organized electoral environment.
A Call for Caution and Unity
Observing the landscape of misinformation, Hernández urged party supporters and aspirants to remain attentive and consult only official statements from Morena. By doing so, they can prevent the spread of disinformation and ensure a smooth electoral process.
“The best way to avoid disinformation is to consult only the official statements of the party,” Hernández reiterated.
Conclusion: Moving Forward with Integrity
Hernandez reaffirmed her commitment to leading Morena with transparency and clear rules. As the party looks to advance its key goals under the leadership of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, maintaining an organized and transparent internal process remains paramount. The message is clear: unity and verified information are essential as Morena navigates its path forward in the political arena.

