The leadership of the 4T ruling coalition in Mexico City has reaffirmed its alliance, seeking to demonstrate unity amidst disputes over electoral reform and ahead of the 2027 elections. The coordinator of the MORENA faction in the local congress, Xóchitl Bravo, stated that the coalition prioritizes the well-being of the people and is working to reduce inequalities. She accused the opposition of trying to create divisions within the government. The head of government of CDMX, César Cravioto, backed her statements, asserting there is 'great unity' in the alliance. These remarks came after national leaders of MORENA, PT, and the Green Party confirmed their coalition in response to growing internal disagreements over the electoral reform promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum and upcoming elections for the local congress and the 16 borough administrations next year.
Mexico City's Ruling Coalition Confirms Unity Ahead of Elections
Leaders of the 4T coalition in Mexico City reaffirmed their alliance to show unity amid electoral reform disputes and ahead of the 2027 elections, accusing the opposition of trying to create divisions.