Infighting within the National Action Party (PAN) in Mexico City is intensifying. Conflicts are emerging in several boroughs, including Coyoacán and Miguel Hidalgo, where current mayors are set to leave their posts. Lía Limón, serving as the Secretary of Linkage for the PAN's national committee, is positioning herself advantageously for internal negotiations. However, the lack of clear directives from national leadership is sparking disputes and threatening the opposition's unity. While the future seems more defined in boroughs like Cuajimalpa, Benito Juárez, and Cuauhtémoc, new political battles are beginning in others like Álvaro Obregón. The absence of rules allows various figures to clash over the same positions, creating internal tensions and presenting an image of disunity.
PAN Infighting Threatens Opposition Unity in Mexico City
Power struggles within the National Action Party (PAN) in Mexico City are intensifying. The lack of clear directives from national leadership is causing conflicts between potential mayoral candidates, creating tension and showcasing the opposition's disunity ahead of elections.