Back Off Brunette in Durango; Opposition Consolidates
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Mexico City.- This Sunday's election day in Durango represented a setback for the Morena-PVEM-PT coalition, which went from governing 20 to 16 municipalities, was relegated to third place in the state capital and lost some of its largest municipalities. In contrast, the PAN-PRI alliance was consolidated as the dominant political force in the state by retaining the capital and achieving victories that will allow it to govern about 62 percent of t…
With the advance of the PREP in Durango, it becomes almost irreversible the result that grants the victory for the alliance of the PAN and PRI that obtained the majority of the municipalities of the State.With some contrasts between the municipalities of greater weight, but in general a defeat for Morena, who even lost municipalities already conquered; the great surprise was given by the Citizen Movement.Local election in Durango: How many munic…
Morena failed in its attempt to snatch the PRI and PAN major municipalities in Durango, such as the capital and Lerdo.
IG LA COLUMNA By: Isidro García.- + Candidate gets two votes! + Brunette lost in Durango + Start municipal computations WIN FOR A VOTE! Winning is joyful, rewarding, but it is indescribable to win by a vote. This is what happened last June 1st in the elections of mayors of the State of Durango. In... Read more →
Roberto Vizcaíno The triumphs achieved in the municipal elections of Veracruz and Durango, where PRI, PAN and MC sent Morena, PT and Verde to third and fourth places, confirmed for their leaders that the road to the elections of 2026 in Coahuila and in 2027 in 16 governorships, 500 federal councils and the renewal of dozens of local congresses and thousands of mayors is in the reinstatement of the Opposition Bloc through a broad electoral coalit…
During the municipal elections held this Sunday in Durango and Veracruz, Morena was not only unable to increase her bastion, but also recorded a setback in losing some of the mayors that she currently governs in those states. Her national leadership, headed by Luisa María Mayor Luján and Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, ran into a wall in both entities, despite her triumphalist statements; not to mention that she did not pass the test of fire as it …
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