
Alessandra Rojo de la Vega has a profile that could grow enough from the Cuauhtémoc mayoralty to threaten Morena's hegemony in Mexico City in five years. Amid the elections, incumbents in key entities such as Mexico City and Jalisco face significant challenges.
Movimiento Ciudadano must find a way to maintain continuity with change, facing issues such as the murders of party members and deterioration in some regions dating back years.
In the capital of the country, the outlook for Morena is different, with a head of government who has not yet achieved a distinctive mark and lacks the momentum that Claudia Sheinbaum enjoyed with AMLO by her side.
In Jalisco, Movimiento Ciudadano faces a significant challenge to retain the state, with internal tensions and the need to tackle security and corruption issues that have affected the administration.
There are questions about how to address future challenges, with possible strategies such as staging spectacular arrests to denounce the corruption of opponents. The political costs and internal factions add complexity to the landscape.
In summary, political parties in Mexico face a challenging scenario where they must navigate internal tensions, security and corruption challenges, and the need to build a distinctive identity to gain public support in the coming years.