Frente Amplio could define its candidate in CDMX until January – El Sol de México

The coalition “Going through CDMX”made up of the PAN, PRI and PRD, will announce on November 17 the names of the people who aspire to run for the Head of Government in 2024.

He November 15 Each party will receive the records of any person, whether a member or not, who aspires to be a candidate. Two days later, the Coalition Governing Bodymade up of the leaders of the political parties, will announce the profiles that will be able to exhaust the pre-campaign period to make themselves known in the city.

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The president of BREAD in the Mexico City, Andrés Atayde, He mentioned in an interview with El Sol de México that the candidates will be chosen through a survey, who will be able to carry out pre-campaigns from November 17 to January 3. In the last election for head of Government, the alliance then made up only of PAN, PRD and Citizen movementdefined his candidate, Alejandra Barrales, since December.

“He Single registration day will be November 15, so that that same day but at night it is announced who are the people who requested their registration. On November 17two days later, andl Coalition Governing Bodywhich is made up of the three national leaders, will issue an opinion to choose the appropriate recordsthe profiles that move on to the next stage,” said Atayde.

Subsequently, at least four forums where candidates make their proposals known to citizensso that before January 3, the coalition announces the candidate.

“The last part of this method, where to determine the candidacy, a surveywhere those of us who live in the Mexico City Who should be the person to champion the person of the coalition.

“It is an open survey, of course with a sampling that allows us to collect the assessment of the chilangos, who it should be. The idea of ​​this method is to offer a clear and transparent process,” said the president of the BREAD local.

Israel Betanzos, leader of the PRI local, confirmed to this newspaper that each party will register its candidates. He explained that until November 17 they will define the format of the forums or possible debates.

On survey, announced that each party could use two or three pollsters for a mirror exercise. So far it has not been defined if there is a limit for the number of records and consequently another one for the profiles that will go to the next stage. “They will happen according to what the requirementsthe ruling commission (the party leaders) stays with the issue,” he stated.

Registration ready

Santiago Taboada, Lía Limón, Kenia López Rabadán, Adrián Rubalcava, Cynthia López Castro, Luis Cházaro, Victor Hugo Lobo and Sandra Cuevas are the main interested in the registration process.

Yesterday Taboada He explained in a video he published on social networks that he is ready for any selection method. “From the beginning I have said that I am ready for anything: survey, forum, raffles and even penalties, whatever is most convenient and best reflects our commitment to Mexico City.

“For those of us who truly aspire to the candidacy, there is no plan B, there are no safety nets. We are going to be part of the project that is going to remove Morena from the city government and ensure true change,” he stated.

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Victor Hugo Lobo reproached, also in a message on social networks, that the method is not ideal. “It can generate confrontation and distrust in the decision-making body. The recognition of the real representation was enough. Furthermore in the CdMx We have the figure of a common candidacy, a real symbol of unity,” he wrote.

Rubalcava, who yesterday obtained his leave of absence from the position of mayor of Cuajimalpa until the November 21said goodbye through a virtual letter to the inhabitants of the district.

With information from Maleny Navarro

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