The matter will be decided in November when the movement decides whether to break definitively with these political organizations in the face of the strong disapproval of those led by Marco Cortes, Alejandro Moreno and Jesus Zambrano.
While on social networks, she is campaigning to indicate that the majority of the population is against the National Action Party and the Institutional Revolutionary Party, because they represent corruption, and in parallel, she is preparing for a series of consultations in August to determine whether or not to ally with these parties.
According to its latest releases through its radio channels, the majority of the population would reject the MC’s alliance with the Broad Front of Mexico, according to a survey conducted for the Orange Party by Opinion Studies Consultancy.
“The word that comes up the most when people think of PRI and PAN is corruption. And corruption is the main enemy of Mexico,” the party wrote on its official account on the social network Twitter.
The country does not want us to join an alliance that represents the worst of the past, over the following days we will see this repeated in almost all countries. This is why we at Movimiento Ciudadano have our eyes on the future, added the MC.
The day before, former governor of Jalisco Emilio González had indicated that the 2024 elections would be two, and if MCA decides to run, he only risks losing his registration as a political party.
I predicted that if Movimiento Ciudadano went it alone, he would lose the scoring. They now have 2.5 percent of the vote, noted the former PAN council member, who is now a promoter of the Jalisco Pluralistic Forum.
Although the Governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García, recently indicated that the Orange Party is the second political force, the truth is that in the last federal elections of 2021, the MC received a marginal vote, making them the fourth political force in the country, after Morena, PAN and PRI.
The deadline for the board to decide whether to join a coalition with the Broad Front of Mexico is November 4, when the various parties must notify the National Electoral Institute if they join a coalition by 2024.
PAN, PRI and PRD announced that they would have a candidate on 3 September, however, it is already known that Senator Xóchitl Gálvez, who was disapproved within the coalition.
The General Code of Electoral Institutions and Procedures states that primary campaigning will begin in the third week of November, so parties at that time will not be able to field the same candidate, unless they have formally registered a coalition agreement.
Currently, the MC is at a crossroads, because although its national coordinator, Dante Delgado, has given instructions to create a commission to promote internal dialogue and analyze the politics of coalitions, the Orange party is behind with regard to the broad front of Mexico and Morena.
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