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The movement that has leaders of the Pink Tide in its ranks is the only one that comes close to the goal of becoming a political force
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Mexico City.- Looking ahead to what will be the midterm elections of 2027, in which 16 governors and 500 legislators of the Chamber of Deputies will be elected, in addition to the imminent mandate revocation consultation, only one opposition movement that could become a political force is We are Mexico.
And the group made up of what was left of the disappeared PRD, the Marea Rosa of Claudio X. González and former officials of the National Electoral Institute (INE)is the only option that is emerging to obtain registration as a party for the 2027 electoral contest.
It is worth mentioning that México Republicano and Movimiento Viva México, other movements that had Eduardo Verástegui and Juan Iván Peña Neder as representative figures, both at the end of Donald Trump, have already failed because they have not held a single assembly and their affiliations are minimal.
And the Viva Mexico Movement affiliated just over 14,000 citizens and Republican Mexico has only managed to affiliate only 3,500 people.
These are very distant numbers, since an organization that aspires to be registered as a national political party before the INE It must have held at least 20 state assemblies or 200 district assemblies with a minimum of 3 thousand members, in the first case, and 300 members, in the second.
They must have at least 256,030 members in total, equivalent to 0.26 percent of the federal electoral roll, so both movements are not in the slightest possibility of competing in the next electoral contest at the national level.
We are Mexico It has already held 180 district assemblies of the 200 required. However, with regard to membership, it is still very far from what the law dictates, since so far it has been able to add 111,228 militants.
Among those who are part of this organization are Guadalupe Acosta Naranja, the former PAN senator Emilio Álvarez Icaza, Edmundo Jacobo Molina, who was Executive Secretary of the INE and Leonardo Valdés Zurita, former president of the IFE.
