Overview
- At the close of her First Informe at Jerez’s Teatro Hinojosa, the federal deputy publicly positioned herself for the 2027 electoral cycle without filing a formal candidacy.
- Senator Saúl Monreal endorsed her at the event by raising her hand before a packed audience.
- Olguín framed her move as aligned with a broader “time of women,” citing President Claudia Sheinbaum’s leadership as inspiration.
- She pointed to local results as her calling card, highlighting support for hospitals and clinics, strengthened social programs, and security coordination with state and federal authorities.
- Calling for unity within Morena and the 4T in Zacatecas, she urged a focus on solutions over personal calculations or permanent campaigning.