Jesús Sesma aceita desafio do PVEM para 2030 na Cidade do México

Jesús Sesma, líder do PVEM na Cidade do México, anunciou nesta segunda-feira que aceita o desafio de concorrer ao cargo de chefe de governo em 2030. O anúncio ocorreu durante o lançamento do projeto 'Guardianes Verdes', que envolve 35.000 seguidores para as eleições de 2027. O partido competirá sem alianças na capital.

Jesús Sesma, coordenador da bancada do Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM) no Congresso local da Cidade do México, compareceu nesta segunda-feira ao Jardín Pushkin, no bairro Roma, para o lançamento do 'Guardianes Verdes'. Este projeto inclui os primeiros 35.000 seguidores na estratégia do partido para as eleições de 2027 na capital.

No evento, Sesma declarou: “Aceito o desafio para 2030, aqui ninguém recua, o Partido Verde cresce aqui, o Partido Verde vencerá”. Ele tem promovido iniciativas sobre o meio ambiente e o bem-estar animal no Congresso da capital.

O PVEM escolheu competir sem coligações na Cidade do México, rompendo com alianças anteriores, como a realizada com o Morena. Esta estratégia visa testar sua força eleitoral de forma independente, embora especialistas alertem para os riscos frente a partidos mais estabelecidos.

Sesma pretende capitalizar o voto verde em sustentabilidade e políticas urbanas, posicionando-se como o candidato virtual a chefe de governo.

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