Although she has competed for the local District 4 and the federal District 6, she is now reportedly focused on winning the local District 6, one of the largest, which covers most of the south and all of downtown Monterrey. The local District 6 is complex, as it has been dominated by the opposition PRI-PAN in recent elections, with both defeats for MC being led by Sandra Pámanes. Therefore, competing in that area could be a good endorsement for all MC groups. In fact, after the last elections and some health complications, it has also been suggested to this editorial board that Pámanes would be moved to another district, mainly with an eye on San Lázaro. It is worth remembering that Colosio's good moment, backed by Dante Delgado and considered an option in Nuevo León and Sonora, propelled him to appoint Sandra Pámanes as coordinator of the parliamentary group and also to add allies to Samuel García's cabinet, such as Betsabé Rocha as Secretary of Economy. Under that logic, she will seek to retain the coordination in her group. Although Iraís Reyes has assumed her last positions through the proportional representation system, she understands that MC was the most voted party in 2024, and factors such as doubts about cementing the PRI-PAN alliance or the zero operation of Morena in Monterrey could propel her to victory at the polls. Senator Luis Donaldo Colosio is concentrating all eyes within MC. While he decides whether to run in Nuevo León or Sonora, figures from his inner circle are gaining ground, such as federal deputy Iraís Reyes, who is seeking to grow in Monterrey. Sources within the party indicate that the legislator hopes to resume her electoral career in the capital.
Iraís Reyes Sets Sights on Monterrey's District 6
Federal deputy Iraís Reyes, who previously competed for local District 4 and federal District 6, is now reportedly focused on winning Monterrey's local District 6. This complex but strategically important district has previously been controlled by the opposition, making a potential victory a significant step in her career. Within her party, she is seen as a figure who could strengthen the position of the Citizen's Movement.