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Rupture spreads on the opposition front; alliance blurs in the states

Besides of clash between the PAN and the PRI-Coahuila that caused the breakup of the opposition coalition for the elections In that state, the breaking off between the parties of the Force and Heart alliance for Mexico extends to six more entities.

With the argument that National Action and the tricolor did not want to nominate citizens for the municipal presidencies of Baja Californiathe Sol Azteca state leadership determined to compete separately.

In Tlaxcala, PAN and PRI formed a coalition without the PRD members, by not reaching agreements to integrate them. The same scenario occurs in Tamaulipas, where the blue and white and tricolor have already distributed the designations for the candidates for mayors and local deputies. In Yucatanhe PRD negotiates to join PAN-PRI through common candidacies, since the deadline to register coalitions at the local level has ended.

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However, the PRD state leadership announced that they will go alone for the governorship, mayors and local councils, as well as for federal deputies and senators.

Also in Tabasco the deadline to register coalitions expired y there was no agreement between PAN, PRI and PRDso each party will go with its candidates for governor, municipalities and local councils.

In Queretarothe leaders reported that they will not register a coalition, although they will register some common candidates in local councils and districts.

With information from Emmanuel Rincón.

COAHUILA EFFECT EXTENDS TO THE OPPOSITION

Besides of disagreement between Acción Nacional and the PRI governor of Coahuilawhich broke the Force and Heart coalition for Mexico for the local elections in that state, the disagreements between PAN, PRI and PRD They extend into at least five more entities.

In Baja California, PAN and PRI they go without alliance with him PRD. Likewise, the PRD members were excluded from the coalition in Tlaxcala.

Also in Tamaulipas he Aztec Sun He did not reach a local agreement with PAN members and PRI members, who go together in the local alliance.

In Yucatanhe PRD is still negotiating to integrate with PAN-PRIthrough common candidacies or going separately, since the PRD was marginalized in the local candidacies.

In Tabascohe PAN decided to break up with him AT and the PRDbut these parties did not reach an agreement so each of the three will go with own candidacies both to the governorshipas municipalities and local deputies.

BAJA CALIFORNIA

In Baja California, National Action, PRI and PRD support to lead the formula to the Senate to former governor José Guadalupe Osuna Millánbut Aztec Sun Party It will go only for the election of 25 local deputies and 7 municipal presidencies.

He PRD state leader, Omar Sarabia Esparzasaid that the Sol Azteca party did not agree to be part of the opposition alliance because PAN and PRI They refused to open spaces for citizen participation in the lists for municipal presidents.

The PRD proposed candidacies from citizens. Therefore, we consistently maintain our initial position,” declared Sarabia Esparza.

Even though the national leaders of the three parties They had already agreed on a proposal for the distribution of positions in Baja California within the framework of the coalition Strength and Heart for Mexicoin said state in the north of the country, it could not be configured.

For his part, the national delegate of the PRD in Baja California, Jaime Martínez Velozaccused that, due to pressure from sectors of the PAN and PRIboth institutes refused to open participation to citizens.

Both PRD members said that the PRD will continue to support the sole pre-candidate for the Presidency of the coalition in that state Strength and Heart for Mexico, Xóchitl Gálvez, as well as the pre-candidacy of Osuna Millán; positions assigned in accordance with the coalition agreement signed by PAN, PRI and PRD at the federal level.

TLAXCALA

In TlaxcalaAcción Nacional and PRI presented before the Tlaxcalteca Institute of Elections (ITE) the agreement to form the Fuerza y ​​Corazón coalition for Tlaxcala, to compete in the elections on June 2.

The local leaders of both political institutes, Miriam Martinez and Anabell Avalosrespectively, did not reach agreement with the PRD to join this alliance.

The state leaders of the PAN and of AT They indicated that on June 2, both parties will go into coalition in the 15 districts with a relative majority and in 44 of the 60 municipalities for the integration of city councils.

He PRD was left out of the Tlaxcala electoral agreement and will be participating in the local elections individually.

The PAN leader in that state, Miriam Martínez Sánchezstated that the coalition agreement with the PRI is historic and assured that with the alliance they will seek to obtain the greatest number of seats in the State Congress.

YUCATAN

In Yucatanhe PRD is still negotiating to join the agreement PAN-PRIthrough common candidacies, once the deadline for registering electoral coalitions at the local level had expired.

Luis Manzanero Villanuevaleader of PRD in Yucatandeclared that at the national level it has already been agreed that they are going with AT and the PAN con Xochitl Galvez by Presidency of the Republicbut in the federal deputations and senatories the Aztec Sun He goes with his own candidates.

We will go alone for the governorship with the artist Tina Tuyub and also in the mayoralties and councils, for example in Mérida with Dr. Rafael Valdez; “We will not make an alliance with anyone in the state elections,” he stated.

It should be noted that in the mayor of Mérida, PAN and PRI They will take the licensed PAN deputy as a common candidate Cecilia Patron.

In this way, in Yucatanthe candidates for governor will be Joaquín Díaz Mena for the coalition he heads Brunette; Renan Barrera as a common candidate of the PAN-PRI; Vida Gómez Herrera for Movimiento Ciudadano and Jazmín López, for the PRD.

TABASCO

Upon expiration of the deadline to register electoral coalitions in the Electoral Institute of the State of Tabasco, PAN, PRI y PRD They did not reach an agreement, so each party will go with its own candidates for the governorship, municipalities and local councils.

From the beginning, the PAN of Tabasco, through the president of the State Steering Committee, Jemima Alonzomade it clear that it was not within his plans to join a coalition, as he claims to have greater chances of winning mayoralties or deputations going alone.

This is the second time that the alliance has not been achieved PRD-PRI-PAN in Tabasco due to lack of agreements, as happened six years ago, when there were also negotiations.

In this way, the PRD will have gubernatorial candidate Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez and the PAN to Lorena Beaurregard.

He state leader of the PRI, Dagoberto Lara Sedassaid that it will be until March when the tricolor decides who will be its standard bearer for the Tabasco governorship.

TAMAULIPAS

A coalition agreement was reached in Tamaulipas electoral between the PAN and the PRI with the exclusion of the PRDand in it it was established that National Action will appoint candidates for mayor in 39 of the 43 municipalities and the PRI in the remaining 4, in addition the PAN members will lead 14 of the 22 electoral districts and the PRI in the remaining 8.

In the Strength and Heart coalition for Tamaulipasthe PAN members have priority in the municipalities with the largest population such as Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Matamoros, Ciudad Victoria, Altamira, Tampico and Madero.

In Tamaulipaswith the exception of Tampico, which is governed by Acción Nacional, the other municipalities are in the hands of Morena.

The PRI will assign a candidate in the municipalities of Abasolo, Jiménez, Güémez and Guerrero.

After clarifying that the PRD decided not to participate in the alliance with PRI and PAN for the Tamaulipas elections, the PRD state leader, David Valenzuela Barriossaid that the PRD should go alone in that state in the federal elections for deputies and senators in the state.

Los state leaders Carmen Guillén, of the PRI, and Luis René Cantú Galván, of the PAN, They indicated that they were unifying efforts to develop a comprehensive plan that addresses the needs of the people of Tamaulipas.

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