During the political reconfiguration in the entity, the Mexican Ecologist Green Party (PVEM) has added more than 25 political profiles to its state structure, in a strategy aimed at strengthening its territorial presence. The state leader, José Alberto Couttolenc Buentello, has headed these incorporations, which include former mayors and leaders operating in different regions of the State of Mexico. Among the integrated profiles, Abuzeid Lozano stands out, who joined on April 12 and will assume the Secretariat of Agrarian Affairs of the party. In this context, Couttolenc has stated that the party's objective is to compete strongly in every process. Currently, PVEM remains one of the political forces with a presence in municipal governments and representation in the local Congress, where it participates in the main blocs. With these incorporations, the Green Party in the State of Mexico is betting on profiles with political experience and territorial roots, in a scenario where parties seek to reinforce their structure towards the next elections. “I will tour the 125 municipalities of the state to bring solutions on this matter,” he affirmed. According to the state leadership, these additions are part of a strategy to consolidate the party's presence in the territory and strengthen its structure for future electoral scenarios.
Green Party Strengthens Its Position in the State of Mexico
The Mexican Ecologist Green Party (PVEM) in the State of Mexico has added over 25 political figures, including former mayors, to strengthen its presence ahead of future elections. Key figure Abuzeid Lozano will focus on agrarian affairs.