Fernando Camacho Servin
La Jornada Newspaper
Sunday, November 2, 2025, p. 8
After the national leadership of Morena spoke yesterday about continuing its alliance with PT and PVEM, the coordinator of the PT deputies, Reginaldo Sandoval Flores, welcomed that the cherries have recognized the importance of the coalition.
“Morena’s call to maintain the path we have been on since 2018, and before, is to be valued, to prioritize what we have always said about the transformation project,” said the legislator in an interview, who had warned about the possibility of losing the qualified majority in Congress – as happened in 2021 – if the alliance was broken.
Sandoval said he hopes that the example of the last local elections on June 1 in Veracruz – where Morena lost 16 municipalities by going alone – “will serve as a lesson and that, from now on, with humility and transparency, we will build together in favor of the people of Mexico. That case was not our fault, it was Morena that did not want” to go in coalition with the PT.
–Have the cherries “already learned their lesson”?
-I hope so. We have learned it since we were born as a party, because we defeated the neoliberal model, instead of it being the other way around. We are on time; We must call ourselves to dialogue and review the entire situation of 2027 for federal and local issues. We have always been unitary,” he assured.
After emphasizing that the PT is “the most consistent party in the 4T, further to the left,” the legislator assured that, to remain in the alliance, his party only demands “that we be respected, that we speak with objectivity, clarity and with the project topic. Those of the candidates, we will see it at the table. The time is coming to discuss with truth and objectivity.”
In recent weeks, Senator Karen Castrejón, national president of the PVEM, reiterated that the Greens are allies of President Claudia Sheinbaum, apparently in response to criticism from militants about the coalition. “Count on the PVEM as your ally to continue improving and transforming the lives of Mexicans. We are a party that listens, that proposes and that acts,” Castrejón emphasized at that time on social networks.
