'Unity is not a luxury': Durazo warns that Morena must close ranks towards 2027
Alfonso Durazo Montaño, the president of Morena's National Council, stresses the importance of unity within the party as they prepare for the 2027 elections.
During a recent session of Morena's National Council held in Mexico City, Alfonso Durazo Montaño called for unity and adherence to the party's founding principles, emphasizing the need for cohesive action as they approach the next electoral cycle in 2027. He highlighted that the party has transitioned from being an opposition force to a central component in the country's governance, which carries a historical responsibility for the political direction and the internal democratic integrity of the movement.
Durazo's remarks reflect a sense of urgency, arguing that maintaining unity is essential not only for the party's success but also for the broader goals of the Fourth Transformation, a political movement aimed at reforming governance in Mexico. He argued that individual political ambitions should not overshadow collective goals, reinforcing the idea that the party's strength lies in its solidarity.
As the political landscape evolves, Durazo insists that unity is not merely a strategic advantage but a necessity. He urged party members to prioritize collaboration over personal agendas in order to effectively navigate the challenges ahead and ensure the sustainability of their reform efforts in the coming years.