Overview
- Speaking at the Senate on Sept. 30, Alejandro “Alito” Moreno urged a broad alliance for upcoming races, citing the Aguascalientes experience as proof coalitions are more competitive.
- Moreno called on the PAN to show “humility” and engage in consensus-building to pursue a joint candidacy in Aguascalientes and other states.
- He labeled Morena senator Adán Augusto López a “narco senator” and claimed López is “capable of executing” him, framing the Upper House as unfit for dialogue.
- He also alleged López belongs to a so‑called “Cártel de Macuspana” that he says involves former president López Obrador, Hernán Bermúdez Requena, and businessman Alfonso Romo, assertions reported without independent corroboration.
- Moreno described López as a political burden for Morena and continued to present himself as a persecuted opponent while promoting the PRI as the “true opposition.”