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Ariadna Montiel Meets with Nuevo León Morenistas Ahead of 2027 Election, Aims to Strengthen Unity and Grassroots Work

Ariadna Montiel Meets with Nuevo León Morenistas Ahead of 2027 Election, Aims to Strengthen Unity and Grassroots Work

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Morena's national leader, Ariadna Montiel, met with party members in Nuevo León to strengthen unity for the 2027 elections.
  • Citlalli Hernández, president of Morena's National Elections Commission, emphasized the importance of principles and organization for transformation.
  • The meeting aimed to bolster territorial work and support Claudia Sheinbaum's leadership while combating corruption.

Ariadna Montiel, the national leader of the ruling Morena party, convened with party members in Nuevo León to strategize for the upcoming 2027 elections. The gathering focused on reinforcing party unity and enhancing grassroots organizing efforts across the region. Citlalli Hernández, who chairs Morena's National Elections Commission, highlighted the party's core tenets, stating on X that "When there are principles and organization, there is transformation." Montiel, who recently resigned as Secretary of Women, noted that Morena continues to "grow from the bottom up, with the people and for the people." The meeting also served to rally support for President Claudia Sheinbaum's leadership and to counter what they termed the "corruption represented by the MCPRIAN in the state." Among the attendees was Tatiana Clouthier, former head of the Institute of Mexicans Abroad, who had previously announced her intention to seek the gubernatorial candidacy for Nuevo León.

To strengthen unity and territorial work ahead of the next electoral process. When there are principles and organization, there is transformation.

— Citlalli HernándezExplaining the purpose of the meeting with Morena members in Nuevo León.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.