PRI leader Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas calls for opposition coalition with PAN and MC against Morena at PRI's 97th anniversary event.
PRI leader Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas calls for opposition coalition with PAN and MC against Morena at PRI's 97th anniversary event.
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PRI calls for coalition with PAN and MC to face Morena in 2027

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On its 97th anniversary, PRI leader Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas called on PAN and Movimiento Ciudadano to form an opposition alliance to counter Morena in the 2027 elections. The appeal aims to unite forces to defend democratic institutions and balance political power. Meanwhile, debate over President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform creates divisions among allied and opposition parties.

The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) marked its 97th anniversary on March 5, 2026, with a social media message urging a coalition with the National Action Party (PAN) and Movimiento Ciudadano (MC). PRI national leader Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas stressed the need to set aside differences to form a broader opposition bloc than in the 2024 elections. 'The union of political forces is indispensable to defend democratic institutions and offer a government alternative,' Moreno stated.

The PRI released '10 reasons to build an alliance to save Mexico,' including claims that denying alliances benefits those in power, the opposition cannot afford to compete among themselves while the country loses opportunities, and alliances defend democracy. Moreno also called on the Labor Party (PT) and the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) to join against Sheinbaum's electoral reform, calling it a 'mad initiative'.

In contrast, the PT ratified its alliance with Morena and PVEM for the 2027 and 2030 elections. Its coordinator in San Lázaro, Reginaldo Sandoval, noted: 'In all the elections where PT, Green, and Morena have gone together, we have won, and where we have gone alone, we have lost them all.' Sandoval rejected the electoral reform, stating it represents a setback and that all 49 PT deputies will vote against it.

President Sheinbaum downplayed the PT and PVEM rejections, describing them as 'different viewpoints' rather than betrayal of the Fourth Transformation. She said she would wait for the debate and vote before defining 2027 coalitions and is preparing a 'plan B' if the reform fails. The initiative amends 11 constitutional articles, including a 25% cut in party funding and a 27% reduction in official media time.

The PAN, led by Jorge Romero, announced it will give 'not a single vote' to the reform, prioritizing issues like organized crime infiltration in elections. Movimiento Ciudadano presented its own proposal, including mandatory voting from age 16 and the elimination of local electoral bodies (OPLEs). Morena holds 253 deputies and needs 334 to pass it.

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Reactions on X to PRI leader Alejandro Moreno 'Alito''s call for a coalition with PAN and MC against Morena in 2027 mix neutral news reports, skepticism about PRI's viability, explicit rejections from PAN and MC, and calls for unity. High-engagement posts highlight doubts over past alliance failures and differing voter bases.

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PVEM's Carlos Puente at podium with Morena and PT allies, affirming strong legislative unity amid electoral reform debate.
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PVEM claims alliance with Morena and PT remains strong ahead of electoral reform

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The PVEM coordinator, Carlos Puente, assured that the legislative alliance with Morena and the PT is 'stronger than ever' amid the debate on the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Despite reports of disagreements with allies, Puente rejected rumors of a fracture and emphasized unity toward 2027 and 2030. Sheinbaum defended the pillars of her initiative, which include changes to the election of plurinominal seats and cuts to electoral costs.

Opposition parties PAN and PRI have announced they will reject President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B in the Senate, following its announcement last week after the original reform failed in the Chamber of Deputies. The plan allows promoting votes in revocation of mandate processes—clarified by Sheinbaum as non-mandatory—and includes spending cuts. Movimiento Ciudadano is still reviewing the initiative.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum delayed the submission of her electoral reform initiative to Congress again, citing reviews of the wording to avoid contradictions. Morena is seeking to convince its PT and PVEM allies to support the proposal, which includes budget cuts and changes to plurinominales. The PVEM backs 95% of the initiative, though it debates the method for electing legislators.

President Claudia Sheinbaum sent her electoral reform initiative to the Chamber of Deputies on March 4, 2026, dubbed the 'Decalogue for Democracy', aiming to amend 11 constitutional articles to cut costs and enhance oversight. The proposal faces resistance from allies like the PT and opposition, who criticize it for inadequately addressing organized crime influence. Sheinbaum mentioned having a 'Plan B' if it fails to pass.

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Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, announced that the electoral reform pushed by President Claudia Sheinbaum will reach Congress before the end of February, without eliminating proportional representation deputies. Instead, the current scheme of 300 deputies by relative majority and 200 by proportional representation will be maintained, with changes in their selection to link them more closely to society. Luisa María Alcalde, Morena's national leader, emphasized that there will be no more meritless proportional legislators and new democratic mechanisms will be designed.

Following the Senate's approval on March 26, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies passed the Plan B electoral reform in general debate with 377 votes in favor and 102 against. Promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, the initiative seeks to reduce privileges in electoral bodies and local governments. Particular debate continues.

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Mexico's Senate approved the Plan B electoral reform with 87 votes in favor and 41 against, removing proposed changes to presidential recall via a Partido del Trabajo (PT) reserve. The measure aims to cut costs and privileges at the National Electoral Institute (INE) and other bodies. President Claudia Sheinbaum hailed the privilege cuts but regretted the recall omission.

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