Overview
- The JUCOPO president used her first legislative report to foreground a gender-rights agenda she says puts Michoacán at the forefront nationally.
- She cites decriminalization of abortion, tougher penalties for feminicides, stronger victim services, and measures against delinquent child-support payers as key advances.
- After Morena’s national leader Luisa María Alcalde ruled out pursuing a gender-alternation rule in the state for now, Alanís emphasized discipline with the party line.
- Alanís signaled interest in the 2027 governorship, saying surveys will define the candidacy and adding that she can envision competing against Alfonso Martínez.
- Framing recent changes as part of ‘Plan C,’ she also pointed to constitutional moves on universal pensions and recognition of indigenous self-government, and scheduled her formal report event for September 6 in Morelia.