A woman smiles and raises her hand in front of a poster promoting a candidate for the senate, while in a circle another woman is shown speaking from a podium with a political party's logo.
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Andrea Chávez removes her image from ambulances after being exposed for illegal promotion

Claudia Sheinbaum issues a warning following the misuse of medical units

Senator Andrea Chávez was exposed for using ambulances and health buses to promote her image in Chihuahua. After the scandal, she was forced to remove her name and photograph from these vehicles, after being publicly pointed out by President Claudia Sheinbaum.

Sheinbaum announced that she will send a letter to the national leadership of Morena to demand that no member gets ahead of the electoral times, thus distancing herself from early promotion practices that have caused controversy even within her own party.

The leader emphasized the need to ensure fairness and ethics among candidates for popular election positions within the movement. Her stance was interpreted as a clear warning to Chávez, who has been accused of electoral law violations.

This episode represents a direct warning to the senator from Chihuahua, accused of corruption and misuse of public resources.

Disdain for criticism and forced withdrawal

After media and political pressure, Andrea Chávez announced the removal of her personal image from the medical units deployed in her state. She did so in a defiant tone, dismissing the criticisms from PAN, which she referred to disparagingly as "village Smurfs."

"Of course, from everywhere, remove my name, the people of Chihuahua know who works and who doesn't," stated the Morena senator.

Although she tried to appear conciliatory, assuring that she will be "the first to comply with the rules proposed by Sheinbaum," the truth is that the damage is already done. The criticisms do not cease either inside or outside her party, and her early campaign has left a trail of controversy.

Even Morena figures like Félix Salgado Macedonio have questioned the "millionaire waste" and lack of restraint in Chávez's strategy, highlighting internal fractures in the ruling party.

History loaded with complaints

PAN has filed formal complaints against Chávez for at least 15 offenses, including early campaign acts and misuse of public resources. The accusations are not new but part of a recurring pattern in her political conduct.

This case highlights the culture of impunity and the patrimonial use of power within the ruling party. While they fill their mouths talking about "ethics," the facts show otherwise. Political cynicism has become a trademark of a ruling class disconnected from reality.

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