Top Morena Official Breakfasts in Luxury Tokyo Suite Amidst Political Absence
A high-ranking official from Mexico’s ruling Morena party was observed enjoying a lavish breakfast at a five-star Tokyo hotel, sparking questions about his whereabouts while he missed a crucial party meeting in Mexico City.
Opulent Stay in the Japanese Capital
Andy Lรณpez Beltrรกn, Morena’s Secretary of Organization, was reportedly seen dining at the Okura Hotel in Tokyo alongside Daniel Asaf, a former advisor and associate reportedly involved in facilitating business deals for the Lรณpez Beltrรกn family.
A night in an ambassador suite at the Okura Hotel, which includes breakfast, can cost approximately 57,620 Mexican pesos, according to the hotel’s official website. This revelation comes amid reports suggesting Asaf was a key figure in the financial dealings of a group referred to as “El Clan,” with his influence even reportedly surpassing that of Gonzalo Lรณpez Beltrรกn, also known as “Bobby.”
Se exhibe a Andy Lรณpez, lรญder nacional de Morena, de vacaciones en Japรณn; se dice que habrรญa pagado 57 mil pesos por noche en un hotel de lujo.
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Journalist Claudio Ochoa shared images on X showing Andy Lรณpez wearing a dark cap and sunglasses during the Tokyo breakfast. The report from Latinus also suggests that “El Gallo,” a nickname associated with a Morena insider, was instrumental in orchestrating these business ventures.
Missed National Council Meeting
Andy Lรณpez‘s absence from Morena’s National Council meeting on Sunday, July 20, in Mexico City drew attention. Senate President Gerardo Fernรกndez Noroรฑa commented on the situation, suggesting that Lรณpez might be on vacation, similar to Ricardo Monreal รvila.
โYou don’t have to speculate with thatโฆ people have the right to rest.โ
โGerardo Fernรกndez Noroรฑa, President of the Senate
Three days after the council meeting, Ricardo Monreal รvila confirmed his own vacation in Spain, citing a pre-planned family commitment. He asserted that his trip was self-funded and denied staying in high-end accommodations.
Luxury Travel Amidst Political Scrutiny
The revelations about Andy Lรณpez‘s international travel highlight a growing trend of public officials engaging in expensive leisure activities. For context, the average monthly salary in Mexico was around 9,700 Mexican pesos in 2023, according to government data (INEGI 2023). This stark contrast underscores the significant financial disparity between the reported expenditures of officials and the economic reality for many citizens.