Overview
- The JUCOPO president met with Morena leader Luisa María Alcalde in Mexico City, where both reaffirmed unity, territorial work and commitment to the Fourth Transformation.
- Alanís said she will abide by the national directive not to pursue mandatory alternation in Michoacán and emphasized that candidacies will be determined by party surveys.
- Framing 2027 as “tiempo de mujeres,” she publicly signaled interest in the governorship and presented herself as a disciplined contender from within the movement.
- In her first legislative report, she highlighted decriminalization of abortion, tougher penalties for feminicides, strengthened victim services and measures targeting child‑support debtors.
- She announced her individual report event for September 6 at the Morelia convention center as part of a caucus schedule to render accounts.