The now candidate is a PAN member by inheritance because her father, Leonardo Díaz Cruz, was mayor of that municipality, nominated by the PAN, during which time she was in charge of the DIF.
Although his militancy is blue and white, he participated in the first alliance that this party had with the left in 2010, as he coordinated the electoral campaign of the Alliance for Peace and Progress, which made up the PAN, and the parties of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) , Labor and Convergence, for the municipal government.
At the state level, this alliance brought Gabino Cué to the Oaxacan government and caused the PRI’s first defeat in the state.
Thank you for all the support, for letting us know that there are many of us who want to build with #Strength and Passion a #Oaxaca With better conditions, we cannot allow Oaxaca to go from being bad with the PRI to being worse with MORENA.
We are going to make it! Long live BREAD! pic.twitter.com/TNeAlqK4tW– Naty Diaz (@NatyDiazPAN)
March 12, 2022
Trained as a public accountant at the Mesoamerican University, Díaz was a federal deputy from 2018 to 2021 in the 64th Legislature.
She has also been a leader of the PAN in the state in 2017 and was now in 2022, until she was registered as a flag bearer.
As a federal deputy, on April 13, 2021 her father, Leonardo Díaz, former mayor of Ejutla, was shot to death outside a shopping center. The previous month Leonardo Díaz Jiménez, brother of the candidate and son of the riddled politician, had requested a license because he was mayor of that municipality.