
The burgundy party plans to restructure its internal force aiming to regain electoral power in the 2027 elections, in which important states such as Nuevo León and Chihuahua will be at stake. To achieve this objective, the new leadership will focus on accelerating the membership process and strengthening local committees.
One of the first actions of the new leader was a trip to Nuevo León with the party's Organization Secretary. This state is a territory that Morena has never conquered and is expected to be key in the 2027 elections. The aim is to organize the internal structure of the party and promote internal membership in preparation for the upcoming elections.
Over the next few years, the burgundy party will focus on renewing local committees and increasing the number of members to reach ten million. Although there will be no important national elections in the next two years, it is considered essential to strengthen the party's base and prepare for future challenges.
In addition to Nuevo León, another state in Morena's sights for 2027 is Chihuahua, currently governed by the PAN. Figures like Andrea Chávez, spokesperson for the government bench in the Senate, have already expressed their interest in participating in the upcoming elections and are working on their electoral projects with the party's support.
Luisa María Alcalde, president of the burgundy party, has as her main objective the internal organization of Morena to capitalize on the absence of state elections until 2027. Despite the challenges presented, Morena's victory in recent elections has given a boost to the party and its leaders, who seek to consolidate their strength at the national level.