Mar 23 β€’ 08:11 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

PAN opens candidacies to citizens; there are already five thousand interested

The PAN party in Mexico has opened its candidacy registration to citizens, attracting five thousand interested applicants with a vetting process to follow.

The National Action Party (PAN) in Mexico has announced the opening of its candidacy registration to citizens, revealing that over five thousand individuals have expressed interest in vying for various political positions across the country. This decision was articulated by Jorge Triana, a spokesperson for the party, during an interview with El Financiero. The party's decision reflects a strategic move to engage a broader base of potential candidates in the upcoming electoral process.

In a recent event, it was disclosed that the candidates for the PAN would be selected through surveys, highlighting an effort towards a more democratic selection process in which ordinary citizens can participate directly. Triana mentioned that the party will exercise the right of admission, implying that not all applicants may be accepted as candidates, and the party is currently refining the list of interested individuals. This indicates a focus on quality and suitability of candidates before moving forward.

The scheduled vetting process is set to begin in September, coinciding with the official start of the electoral period. Triana described the current phase as one of "depuration," aiming to produce a more concrete and specific list of candidates who will then be subjected to evaluation through surveys. This initiative from PAN might signal a competitive political landscape as it opens avenues for a wider range of candidates to represent their policies and engage with the electorate in the upcoming elections.

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