Jesús Sesma acepta reto del PVEM para 2030 en CDMX

Jesús Sesma, líder del PVEM en la Ciudad de México, anunció este lunes que acepta el reto para contender por la Jefatura de Gobierno en 2030. El anuncio ocurrió durante la presentación de los ‘Guardianes Verdes’, un proyecto con 35 mil seguidores para las elecciones de 2027. El partido optará por competir sin alianzas en la capital.

Jesús Sesma, coordinador de la bancada del Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM) en el Congreso local de la Ciudad de México, se presentó este lunes en el Jardín Pushkin, en la colonia Roma, para el lanzamiento de los ‘Guardianes Verdes’. Este proyecto suma a los primeros 35 mil seguidores en la estrategia del partido para las elecciones de 2027 en la capital.

Durante el evento, Sesma declaró: “Acepto el reto para 2030, aquí nadie se raja, aquí el Partido Verde crece, el Partido Verde va a ganar”. Ha impulsado iniciativas en temas de medio ambiente y bienestar animal en el Congreso capitalino.

El PVEM decidió competir sin coaliciones en la Ciudad de México, rompiendo con alianzas previas como la con Morena. Esta estrategia busca medir su fuerza electoral en solitario, aunque especialistas advierten riesgos ante partidos más consolidados.

Sesma busca capitalizar el voto verde en sustentabilidad y políticas urbanas, posicionándose como virtual candidato a la Jefatura de Gobierno.

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