Although Morena It is the party that receives the most money from the Mexican state, The same does not happen on the part of its militants, since during 2024 only five made contributions for a total of 122 thousand 853 pesos, three of them for 365 pesos each and in cash.
The figure is lower if we take into account that, last year, the contributions of militants to all political parties reached 19.2 million pesosamong which high-ranking sympathizers stand out, such as deputies, senators and heads of the federal executive.
According to the inspection reports of the National Electoral Institutel (INE), Morenathe first political force in the country, was the one that received the least resources from militants, as it only raised 122,853 pesos.
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According to the breakdown, Mario Delgado, former leader of Morena and now head of the Ministry of Education; Alejandro Esquer Verdugo, former private secretary of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, as well as the former national president himself, contributed 365 pesos each, in cash.
In turn, the federal deputyr Jalisco, José Alejandro Peña, contributed 119,933 pesos, but in kind, while the current president Claudia Sheinbaum He recorded contributions to his party for 1,825 pesos.
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Morena’s statutes, in article 67, state that the members of the party “will contribute the equivalent of one peso daily, in accordance with the respective regulations”, that is, in a non-leap year, 365 pesos.
However, it also states that in the case of legislators or popular representatives elected by Morena, These must contribute the equivalent of between five and ten percent of their total earnings (salary, bonus, bonuses, benefits) as determined.”
Although, according to the document, “the payment may be condoned by it in response to exceptional situations and fully justified.”
Since Morena is the party with the highest number of votes in the last elections, It will also receive the majority of public financing in 2025. This year alone it will receive 207 million pesos per month, just for its ordinary support.
In total, it will have 2,560 million pesos, resources that cannot be reduced because they are protected by the Constitution and which is insured during 2025.
Party
The cherry party has been involved in various anomalies due to the use of its prerogatives, for example, in 2018 the INE sanctioned the party for the creation of the Por los Demás trust, to supposedly support those affected by the 2017 earthquakes.
By orders of today’s former president López Obrador, in his time as leader of Morena, the trust was created that was supposed to transfer support with money from its financing to the victims; however, that is prohibited by law. In this regard, the INE discovered that 78 million pesos were received, of which 44 million pesos were in cash.
For this anomaly, the electoral body fined Morena 197 million pesos, but the sanction was revoked by the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF), arguing that the electoral authority was not exhaustive in its investigations.
Other parties
Regarding the contributions made by militants from other political institutes to their parties, the PRI stands out, with 8.2 million pesos, of which 164 thousand pesos were from its national leader, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas. Another of the greatest benefactors of the tricolor party was the senator for Morelos, Ángel García Yáñez, with 269 thousand pesos in cash.
For its part, the PAN received 9.1 million pesos in cash contributions, with Sanjuana Adriana Estrada, an official of the Government of Aguascalientes, with 350 thousand pesos, and the councilor of the mayor’s office of a EAguascalientes, MarthLisa González, cwith 300 thousand pesos, those who contributed the most.
National Action also records contributions from the exdeputy Carlos Valenzuela, with 292 thousand pesos, as well as Rodrigo Cervantes, candidate for local deputy in Aguascalientes, with 174 thousand pesos in cash.
In turn, in the PRD, who lost the registration for not achieving at least 3% of the vote in the last elections, highlights the former deputy and candidate to direct the Aztec sun in Michoacán, Mauricio Prieto, who contributed 311 thousand pesos, while Jesús Zambrano, leader of that political force, only contributed 3,973 pesos to the defunct political force.