Overview
- She questioned PRI leader Alejandro “Alito” Moreno’s role and pointed to the 2018 PAN–MC presidential bid that backed Ricardo Anaya.
- She warned against partnering with what she called a “cártel inmobiliario” and described PAN leader Jorge Romero as linked to that label.
- PAN chief Jorge Romero said many party members prefer to run alone while a possible arrangement with Movimiento Ciudadano is not ruled out.
- MC coordinator Jorge Álvarez Máynez said the party has been evaluating cooperation with PAN and has ruled out an agreement with the PRI.
- Álvarez Máynez said he sent a respectful letter to President Sheinbaum, and no formal alliance between PAN and Movimiento Ciudadano has been announced.