Nestor Jimenez
La Jornada Newspaper
Tuesday, October 21, 2025, p. 8
While the members of Somos Mx attended the relaunch event of the National Action Party (PAN) on Saturday, their process to achieve registration as a political party has stalled. With four months left until the deadline in which they can organize assemblies and register members, there are 89 thousand members, that is, 34 percent of those needed.
According to the most recent report from the National Electoral Institute (INE), the organization Somos Mx – derived from the call pink tide– has reported compliance with 65 percent of the assemblies it requires, having held 130 of the 200 established as a minimum, and after reporting that it had to cancel 83 that were already scheduled.
However, it must also verify that these have been carried out in at least 20 entities, and the INE must corroborate that they have met the legal requirements and that the affiliates are not part of another political force.
With the exception of Building Peace Societies, made up of former members of the defunct Encuentro Solidario Party and who claim that they reached the necessary assemblies to meet that requirement, the rest of the organizations are far from their goal.
