
The National Action Party presented its legislative agenda for Mexico City with a strong emphasis on security. Former mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Sandra Cuevas, has expressed the importance of strengthening alliances with PAN and other figures of the opposition.
Sandra Cuevas has begun to work on a new political arrangement with the aim of establishing contacts with PAN, the main opposition party, to possibly form an electoral alliance. Her strategy includes seeking profiles without a political background in the 16 boroughs of the capital.
In a press conference, Cuevas mentioned that she plans to gather these profiles and reach a political agreement with "an opposition party" to compete in the 2027 elections, after having severed ties with the PRD and the PRI.
Although the final direction of this strategy is unclear, Sandra Cuevas has distanced herself from parties like the PRD and the PRI to seek new alliances in the opposition of CDMX. PAN recognizes the importance of coming together in the face of the 2027 elections, considering Morena's intention to regain municipalities.
In this context, tensions are arising with the current mayor, Alessandra Rojo de la Vega, in Cuauhtémoc. Cuevas has begun to design her strategy for the coming years, seeking opposition unity as key to counteract Morena's electoral aspirations.
Amid these political movements, PAN remains attentive to the details of Sandra Cuevas's formation and does not rule out the possibility of an alliance to compete in 2027. Uncertainty surrounds the next steps of the opposition in CDMX, while Morena prepares for a contest that is anticipated to be contentious.