This week, the Revolutionary Democratic Party (PRD) held its Expanded National Board Meeting, an event attended by 25 area presidents, the 10 members of the National Executive Committee (CEN), and the party's bench of deputies. During the session, a report on electoral reforms was presented. It was delivered by the party's fourth undersecretary, Ricardo Torres, to the members of the CEN, area presidents, and PRD deputies. The document addressed various points related to the changes being discussed in the country's electoral system. Also during the meeting, the new National Secretariat of the PRD was unveiled. Within this structure, ratifications were made for vacant positions, and there were changes in several national secretariats, while other leaders remained in their posts within the party's organizational chart. According to reports, the meeting is part of the party's internal process of coordination and political reorganization, aimed at strengthening its institutional structure and preparing for the challenges of the national political landscape.
PRD Holds National Meeting and Focuses on Electoral Reforms
Mexico's Revolutionary Democratic Party (PRD) held an expanded meeting of its National Board, presenting a report on electoral reforms and announcing new appointments within its political reorganization.