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Morena leaders hold Quintana Roo dialogue while filing complaint against PAN deputies over alleged product sales

Founder of Morena Rafa Marín and federal deputy Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar met union leaders and civil‑society representatives in Quintana Roo to discuss national sovereignty and social issues such as employment, housing, health and security. Marín said, “Escuchar, regresar y cumplir debe ser la forma de trabajar,” stressing the need for constant dialogue with organized sectors.

At the same time, Morena spokesperson Paulo García accused PAN deputies Daniela Álvarez and Andrés Sánchez of using the civil association Sumando Oportunidades to promote and sell tinacos and other appliances at inflated prices, alleging that the scheme generated profit for the legislators. García announced that a formal complaint would be filed with the Mexico City Electoral Institute. The PAN deputies denied wrongdoing, claiming the sales were private and not funded with public money.