Andrea Chávez, a senator from the Morena party, initially left open the possibility of seeking the presidency of the Mexican Senate, currently held by Gerardo Fernández Noroña. Chávez, who is also a vocal representative of Morena in the Senate, expressed that while she considered the role, her primary focus remained on political and organizational work in the state of Chihuahua, where she aspires to become governor. However, in subsequent statements and a video shared on her social media, Chávez categorically denied having ambitions to preside over the Senate's Mesa Directiva. She emphasized that her priority is to represent the people of Chihuahua with commitment and closeness, even stating a preference to work in the Sierra Tarahumara region. This decision was confirmed in the days following the initial reports, with multiple sources reiterating that she will not pursue the Senate presidency and will instead concentrate on her political career in Chihuahua.
➡️ Quienes busquen contender por una gubernatura no serán elegibles para presidir el Senado; la decisión morenista aplicará para todo el sexenio. https://t.co/m0FCsGndlX
Quienes busquen contender por una gubernatura no serán elegibles para presidir el Senado; la decisión morenista aplicará para todo el sexenio, no sólo en 2027 https://t.co/IHJl4VQNtc
Ellas son las 3 'nuevas cartas' de Morena para presidir el Senado En Morena siguen los 'jaloneos' para ver quién quedará al frente del Senado, aunque los nombres que suenan como favoritos son: @sasildeleon, @veronicacamino y @LauraI_Castillo. https://t.co/5UR5kZX3Pc