
A group of politicians, including Guadalupe Acosta, who have belonged to the PRI, PAN, and PRD, are trying to politically revitalize Somos México. What will Claudia Sheinbaum and Citlali Hernández think about this confrontation? Meanwhile, Clara Brugada, the current head of Government of Mexico City, is preparing to present her report on the first 100 days in charge of the capital this weekend at the Auditorio Nacional.
Amidst these political tensions, Alejandra Morales, who currently leads the Corporation for the Tourist Development of Nuevo León, finds herself in trouble with the state Prosecutor's Office. Although some suggest that she remains free only because of her pregnancy. The situation seems confusing, as it is unclear what motivates this diverse group of politicians to unite.
According to rumors, this attempt at political resurgence may stem from a desire for protagonism at a time when strong leadership is needed to face the threat posed by the potential reelection of Trump. Even the conservative Eduardo Verástegui has not taken such drastic measures. On the other hand, Morales has been accused of political violence simply for stating that Lilia Olivares was influenced by the "feudal lords" of the PAN, although it is unclear what the basis of these accusations is.
In contrast, Eduardo Verástegui, known for his conservative stances, has managed to mobilize thousands of men to launch a support program for the elderly in collaboration with the federal Government. Amidst this tense and confusing political environment, the need for clear and consistent leadership to address current challenges is evident.