### Montserrat Caballero: Internal Process in Morena Closed, Confirms Tijuana Mayor
Montserrat Caballero Ramírez, the Mayor of Tijuana, has confirmed that the internal process against her within the Morena party has been concluded. Her announcement comes after Catalino Zavala Márquez, the local party president, had claimed the process was still ongoing.
“At the instruction process where evidence is reviewed, the accusing party did not appear, and the process is now over. I was never given a proper expert opinion, but that process is closed. It was mentioned that Mr. Tenorio had an expert report, but in such matters, I need to be present in an already closed instruction. Mr. Tenorio did not appear,” the mayor stated on Tuesday.
This declaration was made shortly after Zavala Márquez indicated that the process was still under review by Morena’s National Commission. He noted that the Commission would announce the progress and the outcome within two to three months, with one month already elapsed. Zavala Márquez added, “There is a complaint from a Morena member regarding actions by the mayor that were seen as violating the rights and respect for other members during the electoral process.”
### Continued Internal Process Against Montserrat Caballero
Catalino Zavala Márquez, commenting on the situation, clarified that the Morena National Commission is overseeing the process and would announce its status and results when ready. He reiterated that the notification was sent and that the Commission manages these proceedings, mentioning that appearing before this committee is a right held by Caballero.
### Additional Reports on the Topic
#### Ongoing Controversy Within Morena Party
Recent reports by various local sources indicate that the controversy involving Montserrat Caballero is part of a broader issue within Morena regarding internal disputes during electoral processes. Observers have pointed out that similar cases have emerged in other regions, with party members challenging the behavior and decisions of their colleagues within the framework of electoral integrity and internal regulations.
#### Official Statements Awaited
The local community awaits further declarations from the Morena National Commission to understand better the implications of the process’s conclusion and any potential repercussions for Caballero and other involved party members. This resolution may set a precedent for how similar internal disputes are managed moving forward.
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