Jesus Zambranonational president of Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), argued that the break in the Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition in Coahuila guarantees the victory of the opposition in the elections to be held on June 4 this year.
Va por México will distribute candidacies in the 2023 and 2024 elections; PRD is left with nothing
The leaders of the PAN, RRI and PRD officially announced the return of the alliance to participate in this year’s state elections, as well as the 2024 presidential election.
During his participation in an alliance ceremony between the PRI, PAN and PRDZambrano Grijalva maintained that the coalition materialized by the organization Sí por México, created by Claudio X. González and Gustavo de Hoyoswill win the next elections in Mexico state (EdoMex) Y Coahuila with which “the end of the Obradorism in Mexico begins” in view of the 2024 presidential elections.
To support this assertion, he argued that in Coahuila, “with the rupture that they (Morena, PT and PVEM) are having, already announced and consummated, our chances of victory increase”, since the Labor Party (PT), an ally of President Lopez Obrador and National Regeneration Movement (Brunette), announced that he will go solo with the candidacy of Ricardo Mejia Berdeja.
On his own, Senator Armando Guadiana will be the representative of Morena to seek the governorship in Coahuila, something that was identified as a weakness in the coalition that put AMLO in the presidential chair. In addition to this, he recalled that the Va por México coalition has already registered its candidate for the EdoMex governorship: Alejandra del Moral“This will allow us that a woman of the stature of what she is can at the same time lead the first coalition government in the EdoMex.”
Alito Moreno celebrated an alliance in Coahuila and Edomex: “He’s going for Mexico, he’s stronger than ever”
The PRI leader assured that the alliance with the PRD and the PAN in these elections will build victory in 2024 to “recover the presidency of the Republic”
Added to that, Lorenzo CordovaPresident of the National Electoral Institute (INE), recalled that this year’s elections will be held in accordance with the electoral legislation in which the 2018, 2021 and 2022 elections were held.
Through a video on social networks, the official announced that the body he presides over will be monitoring the pre-candidates, pre-candidates for political parties, and any official related to the processes in Coahuila and EdoMexfor which he called for legality and recalled that in the local processes this year the presidential initiative known as the Plan B of AMLO in political-electoral matters.
“No reform is applied to the legal framework in electoral matters, published or to be published, since none of them was carried out within the constitutional deadlines established to be in force in the elections of those two states”
In this sense, Córdova Vianello said that it is very important that all those involved in the elections comply “with all legal obligations, both in terms of financing and supervision as with regard to the conditions of equity in the political contest”.
The return of Va por México: PRI, PAN and PRD prepare alliance for elections in Edomex and Coahuila
As reported by Santiago Creel, the talks with the presidents of the parties are already in “the conclusive stage,” and the formal announcement could take place between this Wednesday, January 11, and Thursday, January 12.
Finally, the leaders of Va por México (Alexander alito Moreno Cárdenas, Marko Cortés Mendoza and Jesus Zambrano Grijalva), in the Fourth Government Report of Mauricio Villa, governor of Yucatán for the PAN, announced in unison that the alliance is stronger than ever, despite the tensions that they experienced in 2022.
Specifically, Marko Cortes, president of the National Action Party (PAN), said he felt “deeply proud” of Mauricio Vila’s management: “this is how National Action governs and shows in the facts that there is another way of governing, that results can be achieved without pretexts people”.
Present at the event were: the national coordinator of PAN deputies, Enrique Vargas del Villar; the coordinator of the senators, Julen Rementeria; the senators Lilly Téllez, Xóchitl Gálvez, Kenia López RabadánDamián Zepeda, Mayuli Martínez, Minerva Hernández and María Guadalupe Cisneros.
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