Overview
- The new Bloc of Local Parties brings together PRD leadership from Mexico City, Michoacán, Guerrero, Morelos, Zacatecas, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala and Oaxaca.
- Leaders said they will no longer pursue coalitions with PAN or PRI and will seek collaboration with left-wing movements and citizens.
- At Expo Reforma, participants approved the Unification and Progressive Agenda outlining priorities on democracy and rule of law, equality-focused economy, social welfare, security and pacification, substantive equality, and national sovereignty.
- Organizers created a horizontally led promoter committee tasked with convening the party base nationwide and adding remaining PRD organizations to expand territorial presence.
- Senator Araceli Saucedo, elected under the PRD banner and now in Morena’s caucus, attended the founding event.