“On the issue of alliances, we would like to maintain alliances with the Labor Party and the Green Ecologist Party, we have said it publicly,” he insisted from Baja California.
Although there are voices that raise the possibility of running separately in the elections, among them those of the national coordinator of the PVEM, Arturo Escobar, and that of Senator Arturo Melgar, the Morena leader maintained that the union of the three parties is for the country and not to win and share positions.
“The moments will come in which we must make that determination, but publicly we say: we have been allies and thanks to that alliance that is confirmed in Congress every day, in the approval of laws, we have been able to reform the Constitution,” he stated.
On the other hand, what the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and National Action Party (PAN) have done have been pragmatic alliances for the distribution of positions and institutions in the states where they have managed to win at the polls, according to the Mayor.
“Not us, we make alliances for projects. The country project is what unites us and is what has given the possibility of reforms, in that sense we believe that it is important to maintain the alliance and we will have to touch on it in due course,” he stated.
Although there are two years left, Mayor acknowledged that they are getting ahead of themselves. “At once, we advance that we would like to be able to go together in 2027 in Baja California Sur and throughout the country,” he said.
