«It is difficult to reach an alliance when there is no relationship,» declared at a press conference the president of the board of directors of the Palace of Donceles. The tensions and threats to the officialist unity for the 2027 elections between the Verde and Morena parties exist throughout the country, but in recent times they have accelerated. In 2027, Verde aspires to grow electorally and territorially, two facets they consider difficult to achieve if they remain under the wing of Morena. 'There cannot be a marriage without a courtship,' he exemplified. Brugada seeks to renew the local leadership of Morena for the 2027 elections. This outlet reported last year on the toucan's plans to break the alliance and compete alone in the midterm elections. The argument provided by the ecologist leadership is the lack of dialogue with Morena's command and the government of Mexico City, with whom no contacts have been established beyond what is strictly necessary in legislative matters, and sometimes not even that. In this context, the chilango toucan analyzes positively the rupture that the PT promoted in Veracruz in the most recent municipal elections, where it managed to grow at the expense of the guinda party. The leader of the Green Party, Jesús Sesma, denounced that there is no dialogue with Morena. Furthermore, Sesma pointed against the government led by Clara Brugada for the lack of preparation for the Football World Cup, which will begin on June 11. Midterm elections are never easy for incumbent governments—the 2021 elections are an example of this—but the division of the officialist vote could put some territories at risk for Clara Brugada's government. While awaiting the start of the electoral season, the fear of a new 2021 increases in the zócalo. Local sources recognize that if this were to happen, the absolute majority of the 4T in Donceles would not be guaranteed, just like mayoralties such as Álvaro Obregón, Tlalpan, and Xochimilco. Brugada reinforces the fight against extortion and announced changes to the penal code. With this scenario, the tensions that exist in regions such as San Luis Potosí, Quintana Roo, Guerrero, and Zacatecas extend to Mexico City with unknown repercussions for the 4T. In this framework, he denounced that the commission created to work on this issue never managed to carry out its tasks because there were 'puppeteer threads' that did not allow its president, Fernando Zárate, to do the desired work. The leader of the Green Party in CDMX, Jesús Sesma, confirmed what this outlet published last year: the disposition of his political force to break the alliance with the 4T and compete alone in the 2027 elections. At a press conference, Jesús Sesma announced that his force is preparing to compete alone in 2027 since they cannot 'wait.' 'There is a lack of strategy and prevention,' he further elaborated. The possible break of the alliance could be a problem for the officialism. Faced with this, they bet on playing alone and strengthening their profiles in different demarcations, such as Tláhuac and Xochimilco, and different local districts. 'We don't know who to dialogue with,' reiterated Sesma at a press conference. To this is added the political tensions. The differences at the national level put at risk the absolute majority that the officialism has in the Congress of the Union; but now, also, the hegemony in the national capital. 'There is a lack of planning. To the disputes that exist in San Luis Potosí are now added the growing distances in the capital. Many complexities are glimpsed and there are no answers. We don't know who to dialogue with.'
Political Rift in Mexico City Ahead of 2027 Elections
A political crisis intensifies in Mexico City between the ruling 4T coalition and the Green Party. Green Party leader Jesús Sesma announces his party's readiness to break the alliance and compete alone in the 2027 elections, accusing the government of a lack of dialogue and unpreparedness. This puts the absolute majority in the capital at risk.