Overview
- The former Cuauhtémoc mayor unveiled “Por un México Nuevo,” also known as México Nuevo, Paz y Futuro, naming herself national coordinator in the capital and enlisting ex-governor Ulises Ruiz as a senior ally.
- Organizers have kicked off state-level assemblies and membership drives in Mexico City, setting a quota of 270 affiliates per prospective candidate to satisfy INE registration rules.
- The initiative brands itself as an inclusive alternative to PAN, PRI, PRD and Movimiento Ciudadano by courting groups and citizens who feel sidelined by established parties.
- Cuevas aims to contest the mayoralties of Azcapotzalco and Cuauhtémoc in 2027 and has signaled her intention to seek the Mexico City jefatura de Gobierno in 2030.
- Formal recognition by the Instituto Nacional Electoral remains pending as the group works to secure assemblies in at least 20 states and tens of thousands of members.