Morena starts meetings to repair alliance with PT and PVEM

Citlalli Hernández, from Morena's Elections Commission, begins meetings this Wednesday with PT and PVEM to reconcile the alliance ahead of 2027. The effort aims to overcome tensions from Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform. Allied senators praise her conciliatory profile.

Citlalli Hernández Mora, head of Morena's Elections Commission, launched formal meetings with the Partido del Trabajo (PT) and Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM) to mend recent rifts among the three major political forces.

Tensions peaked on March 11 when Verde and PT deputies rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo's initial electoral reform. They specifically excluded advancing the revocation of mandate consultation in the so-called “Plan B”.

Electorally, PVEM plans to run alone in San Luis Potosí, where Senator Ruth González Silva, wife of Governor Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, may seek the governorship. González noted Verde's advantage over Morena in the state, which placed fourth in 2021 and third in 2024. In Mexico City, PVEM will also compete independently, as Jesús Sesma explained on April 15 due to no ties with Morena party.

Verde Senator and national leader Karen Castrejón said “there is already a path traced”. PT Senator Geovanna Bañuelos praised Hernández's profile: “her political and ideological training [...] is a great starting point for building the 2027 coalition”. Hernández returned to Morena's political operations after leaving the Secretariat of Women on April 16.

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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.

President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged PT and PVEM support for her electoral reform Plan B after the initial proposal was rejected in the Chamber of Deputies. She vowed not to relent on pushing electoral changes. The deal aims to cut budgets and privileges to fund public works.

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Morena leaders, including Luisa María Alcalde and Guillermo Rafael Santiago, have denied speculations about preserving the current plurinominal system in the electoral reform, stating changes will strengthen representativeness and cut costs. Negotiations continue at the Secretaría de Gobernación, with allies PT and PVEM. Ricardo Monreal corrected his initial claim that the issue was settled.

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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.

On Tuesday, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez presented the Plan B electoral reform initiative on President Claudia Sheinbaum's instructions. It aims to cut privileges and spending in electoral bodies and local governments after the original constitutional proposal failed in the Chamber of Deputies. It will be sent to the Senate with PT and PVEM support.

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