**Morena Assembly in Tijuana Delayed by Two Hours**
The national assembly of the Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena) party encountered a two-hour delay on Saturday morning in Tijuana. Originally slated for 11 a.m. on November 23, 2024, the event took place at the Nuevo Toreo location in the Loma Bonita neighborhood. Attendees were informed by the Morena National Executive Committee (CEN), led by Luisa María Alcalde, that they would arrive around 1 p.m.
Carmela, a Morena supporter from the Ejido Lázaro Cárdenas neighborhood, expressed her frustration saying, “They asked us to arrive at 7 in the morning, promising pizza and drinks, yet nothing was provided. The bus picked us up at 8, and we received nothing. We’ve been waiting under the sun; I’ll have to visit an Oxxo for a burrito since there’s no food here. We were woken up very early for this.”
The transportation to the venue for supporters from Tijuana, Tecate, Ensenada, and San Quintín was coordinated by the Municipal Wellbeing Secretariat, led by Erick “El Terrible” Morales, and the Institute of Sustainable Mobility. The gathering was expected to feature Luisa María Alcalde, the national leader of the party, and Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, the party’s general secretary and son of the founder, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
**Secondary Article: Recent Developments in Morena’s Political Activities**
In related news, Morena has been actively pursuing organizational and strategic gatherings ahead of the upcoming electoral cycle. Recently, the party has taken steps to solidify its base in several key regions across Mexico. This comes as the country prepares for significant municipal, state, and national elections in the near future.
There have also been discussions about Morena’s future direction and policies, especially with a focus on sustainable development and social welfare, as these topics resonate strongly with their supporters. These efforts are seen as part of a broader strategy to mobilize grassroots support and maintain the momentum that has been building since the party’s significant victories in prior elections.
As the political landscape in Mexico continues to evolve, Morena’s leadership remains focused on fostering unity within the party and extending its influence across the nation’s diverse regions. The recent delays at their events highlight logistical challenges, but the party’s commitment to its objectives remains clear to its supporters and observers alike.
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