Morena inicia reuniões para reparar aliança com PT e PVEM

Citlalli Hernández, da Comissão de Eleições do Morena, inicia nesta quarta-feira reuniões com o PT e o PVEM para reconciliar a aliança visando a 2027. O esforço visa superar as tensões decorrentes da reforma eleitoral de Claudia Sheinbaum. Senadores aliados elogiam seu perfil conciliador.

Citlalli Hernández Mora, chefe da Comissão de Eleições do Morena, iniciou reuniões formais com o Partido del Trabajo (PT) e o Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM) para reparar as recentes divisões entre as três principais forças políticas.

As tensões atingiram o pico em 11 de março, quando deputados do Verde e do PT rejeitaram a reforma eleitoral inicial da presidente Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. Eles especificamente excluíram o avanço da consulta de revogação de mandato no chamado “Plano B”.

Eleitoralmente, o PVEM planeja concorrer sozinho em San Luis Potosí, onde a senadora Ruth González Silva, esposa do governador Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, pode buscar o governo. González observou a vantagem do Verde sobre o Morena no estado, que ficou em quarto lugar em 2021 e em terceiro em 2024. Na Cidade do México, o PVEM também competirá de forma independente, conforme explicado por Jesús Sesma em 15 de abril devido à falta de vínculos com o partido Morena.

A senadora e líder nacional do Verde, Karen Castrejón, disse que “já existe um caminho traçado”. A senadora do PT, Geovanna Bañuelos, elogiou o perfil de Hernández: “sua formação política e ideológica [...] é um ótimo ponto de partida para construir a coalizão de 2027”. Hernández retornou às operações políticas do Morena após deixar a Secretaria das Mulheres em 16 de abril.

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