Mar 18 • 23:45 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

PVEM profiles its candidates for governorships; does not rule out going without Morena in the 2027 elections

The Green Party (PVEM) has identified its candidates for the 17 governorships up for election in 2027 and is negotiating with Morena to maintain their alliance.

The Green Party Ecologist (PVEM) is preparing for the upcoming 2027 elections, having already identified candidates for the 17 governorships that will be up for renewal. According to Manuel Velasco, the parliamentary coordinator in the Senate, the PVEM is optimistic about maintaining an alliance with Morena and expects the party to consider their candidates in upcoming surveys. This collaboration is crucial for strengthening their political platform moving forward.

Among the candidates highlighted by the PVEM is Senator Jasmine Bugarín, who is currently leading in the polls for the governorship position in Nayarit. Velasco commended her status as the frontrunner and emphasized the importance of respecting polling results as they strategize for the elections. This approach indicates a serious consideration of public opinion in their candidate selection process.

In addition to Bugarín, the PVEM is profiling several others for the gubernatorial races, including Senator Waldo Fernández for Nuevo León and Deputy Ricardo Astudillo for Querétaro, among others. By presenting strong candidates across various states, the PVEM hopes to consolidate its position in Mexican politics, particularly if the alliance with Morena falters, which they do not rule out. This proactive stance reflects their commitment to gaining political traction in the coming years.

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