For this reason, the leadership of 'Que Siga la Democracia' is seeking to accelerate this process to act as a new legal and national organization in the 2027 elections, where Morena's alliances are still not confirmed due to tensions with the Green Party and the Labor Party. The PAN is analyzing Kenia López Rabadán's candidacy for Miguel Hidalgo. This is not the first time Gabriela Jiménez has been pointed out by the hardest sectors of Morena. Last weekend, she was booed at another informational assembly held in Azcapotzalco, where some activists reminded her of her PAN past. However, the project is still on track. The PT and the Green Party are asking for governorships in 2027 in exchange for approving the Electoral Reform. After a series of complaints and Morena initiating a disciplinary process against Edgar Garza, this weekend 'Que Siga la Democracia' was once again in the middle of disputes after complaints against the federal deputy for alleged vote-buying at her constituent assemblies were made public. According to these accusations, the leadership of the new organization was offering 250 pesos per attendee at a meeting held in the Miguel Hidalgo mayor's office. These are fundamental for the new political party to be formed, as the INE requires a minimum number of assemblies and attendees to grant political registration. This weekend, the 'guinda' vice-coordinator in San Lázaro, Gabriela Jiménez, was once again in the middle of disputes after complaints against her for alleged vote-buying in the assemblies of the organization she is promoting as a new political party: 'Que Siga la Democracia.' As reported by LPO, the federal deputy is promoting the formation of a new political party allied with Morena: 'Que Siga la Democracia.' In addition, her attempts to advance nationally with her own political force are not generating the best repercussions within the 'guinda' party. There is still over a year until the 2027 elections, but disputes within the ruling party are growing day by day. This organization grew during the process of Andrés Manuel López Obrador's recall and was promoted by Jiménez herself and Edgar Garza, with whom she recently confirmed a divorce through social media. Mexico City, where a large part of its federal representations, the local Congress, and the mayor's offices will be renewed, is one of these examples. This maneuver does not generate the best sympathies in the leadership of the ruling party, where they reiterate that internal factions are prohibited. In any case, attempts to achieve this objective continue, so the 4T anticipates that problems could deepen.
Political Disputes Intensify Within Mexico's Ruling Party
As Mexico prepares for the 2027 elections, infighting intensifies within the ruling Morena party. A faction led by Deputy Gabriela Jiménez is trying to register a new political party, 'Que Siga la Democracia,' causing discontent in leadership. Meanwhile, Morena's allies, the Green Party and the Labor Party, are demanding concessions in exchange for supporting electoral reform. The situation is complicated by allegations of vote-buying at the new party's constituent assemblies.