In Mexico City, the opposition is preparing for the 2025 elections, seeking to maintain power in five boroughs to position themselves for the 2030 elections, when the Head of Government position will be at stake. A key candidate from the opposition is the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Kenia López Rabadán. However, her candidacy may be disqualified due to new laws prohibiting nepotism. López Rabadan holds a significant position and is seen as a potential successor to the current mayor of Miguel Hidalgo, Mauricio Tabe. Other potential candidates, like deputy América Rangel and government director César Garrido, have not yet convinced the leadership of the National Action Party (PAN). Tabe, who will leave office in 2027 due to term limits, is expected to control the succession process. The opposition hopes the Miguel Hidalgo borough will remain in their hands, and they believe López Rabadán's broad opposition discourse could appeal to various sectors of the population.
Mexico City Opposition Prepares for 2025 Elections
In Mexico City, the opposition prepares for the 2025 elections, aiming to maintain power in five boroughs for the 2030 elections. Kenia López Rabadán is a key candidate.