
Recently, Elías Lixa sent a congratulatory message to Jorge Romero for his triumph. This gesture marked the end of the former PAN leader's path towards coordination in the Senate, a position he had shown interest in. Another important politician, Ricardo Anaya, also aspired to lead his party from the Senate, but he will also not be able to achieve it.
Last August, Jorge Romero handed over his leadership in the Chamber of Deputies, and following the changes in the PAN leadership, appointments in the party's parliamentary group coordinations are expected in both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. Romero is expected to confirm Guadalupe Murguía Gutiérrez as the parliamentary group coordinator in the Senate.
Additionally, it has been mentioned that he might consider Elías Lixa Abimerhi, a politician close to former Governor Mauricio Vila and with ties to the PAN group in Mexico City. Lixa Abimerhi could join the new stage of PAN as part of the strategic decisions that will be made in the near future. In his first statements as elected national leader of PAN, Jorge Romero made it clear that there will be differences in his management compared to that of his predecessor, Marko.
Lastly, from the PAN Deputies' account, they have expressed their support for Romero in light of what they consider attempts from the Presidency to discredit opposition leaders, describing these actions as a show of governmental authoritarianism.