PRI clings to forming a coalition: Calls on PAN and MC to build an alliance to 'save Mexico'
The PRI has urged the PAN and MC to create a major opposition coalition to confront Morena and its allies in the upcoming 2027 elections.
On its 97th anniversary, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) called on the National Action Party (PAN) and Citizens' Movement (MC) to form a significant opposition coalition aimed at challenging the ruling party, Morena, in the 2027 elections. This plea emphasizes the need for a united front to balance political power and promote a democratic environment in Mexico.
In a message shared on social media, the leadership of the PRI highlighted the necessity of collaboration among these parties to 'save Mexico' and provide viable governance alternatives. Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, the national leader of the PRI, stressed that overcoming internal differences is crucial for the opposition to present a formidable challenge against the government.
Moreno articulated that the PRI is ready to engage in discussions and form agreements with the PAN and MC, striving for a broader opposition front than previously seen. This initiative reflects a strategic move by the PRI to secure its relevance in the political landscape while advocating for the protection of democratic institutions throughout the electoral process.