Overview
- Movimiento Ciudadano’s founder and former national leader appeared at Governor Pablo Lemus’s first report in Guadalajara after months of treatment for stomach cancer.
- He told reporters recent results confirmed he has been cancer-free for about two months and that he feels well.
- He said he underwent total stomach removal and plans to resume full party duties as he works to regain weight.
- He reaffirmed that Movimiento Ciudadano will run independently in upcoming contests, saying the alliance is with citizens.
- His front-row presence beside Samuel García and Jorge Álvarez Máynez was interpreted by outlets as a unity signal, with federal representative César Yáñez also in attendance.