National Civic Front is preparing to establish itself as a new political party

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He National Civic ⁤Front announced a few days ago that during the National Citizen Meeting 2.0 why‌ is⁢ November 23 would analyze ‌the route to ‍establish itself as⁣ political party.

This Saturday, the National Civic Front met at the​ Great Forum⁣ of Taxqueñato hold an⁢ assembly in which they would ⁣give the ‌details about what will be their new ​political party.

When speaking, the former⁣ president of the ​Chamber of Deputies of Mexico, Guadalupe Acosta Naranjodetailed that the next January 20, 2025, at 11:00 a.m.they will meet at the facilities of the⁢ National Electoral Institute ⁢(INE) to​ deliver the ​legal requirements to ⁣register as⁣ a new political party.

On the ‌other hand, he⁣ criticized the ⁣president of Mexico, ⁤ Sheinbaum‍ Pardowho supposedly “is an authoritarian woman who ‍does not have the slightest ‌will to direct the destiny ⁢of the country for all ⁣Mexicans, because there is no difference between Claudia and López Obrador,” he stated.

He also pointed out that the formation of a new‌ political force in Mexico is for those who ⁢are⁤ not ⁣“satisfied with the actions of the new political formations,” while “you can build​ your ‌own, a new ‌one, ⁢since if they ‍don’t⁢ do it ⁤today ​, it will be until 2031.”

On the‍ other hand, ⁣Guadalupe Acosta ‍Naranjo also mentioned that, given ⁤the formation of the new political party, the following will remain:

  • The unitary spirit
  • The Civic ‌Front in the citizen sphere: “why there will be people who want to​ continue fighting for causes.”

Likewise,​ he indicated that there are basic rules to comply with when creating a new‌ political force, ‍“which must be done from ‌below and among everyone,” which ⁣are:

  • That leaders cannot and⁣ should be⁣ candidates for anything
  • The causes will‍ be ahead of the interests of the leadership
  • The candidates are not appointed ⁣by the leaders. They must come out of primary elections.

On the other hand, Acosta Naranjo ruled‌ that the names of those who head the commissions of said party, nor leaders, will⁤ not ‍yet ‍be given, since they will be named until there is registration and with⁢ a statute that is endorsed, which will be until‌ February 2026.

Meanwhile, for now, only district ⁢committees will be held to carry out assemblies and affiliations, so‌ the issue of leadership ​will be a resolved issue within 14 months.

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How ‌might the National Civic ‍Front differentiate themselves from ⁣established‌ political‌ parties in their upcoming campaign?

Interview Between Time.News Editor ​and Political Expert

Editor: ‍ Welcome, and thank you for joining us today.⁣ We’re‌ here to discuss the recent developments surrounding⁣ the National Civic ⁤Front’s path toward ‍becoming a political party ⁤in Mexico. They’ve‌ planned a significant meeting for November 23. What can ⁣you tell us about their objectives during ‍the National Citizen ⁣Meeting 2.0?

Expert: Thank you for having me. ‌The National Civic Front is indeed making waves with their ‍upcoming meeting. Their ⁤main objective is to⁢ solidify ⁤their foundation as a⁣ political party, which is ⁢a significant ‌move in Mexico’s dynamic political ‍landscape. By gathering citizens and discussing their agenda, they’re aiming to rally ⁤public⁢ support ahead of‌ their formal registration with the National Electoral Institute on‌ January 20, 2025.

Editor: They certainly⁤ seem determined. Guadalupe⁤ Acosta Naranjo, the ⁤former president of the Chamber⁢ of Deputies, mentioned the registration⁢ date. Can you elaborate on what this process entails and why it’s ⁣critical for them ⁤at this juncture?

Expert: Absolutely. Registering ⁣as​ a​ political party is crucial for ​the‍ National Civic Front. It will allow them to participate ‌in elections, ‌claim public‍ funding, and officially⁤ present candidates. ⁤The ‍process⁢ requires them to ‍meet specific legal criteria, including a minimum number of supporters, which makes these preparations vital. This timeline indicates their urgency to establish themselves before the next‌ electoral cycle.

Editor: ⁤ Naranjo ​did not⁣ shy ⁤away from criticizing the current administration, specifically targeting President Claudia Sheinbaum⁢ Pardo. How​ do‌ you see this critique influencing public perception ⁤and ‌their political strategy?

Expert: ⁣ Naranjo’s critique highlights a broader sentiment among ‍opposition groups‍ who feel challenged by the current⁢ government’s direction. By framing Sheinbaum as “authoritarian,” ‍they’re positioning ‍themselves as⁣ a voice ‍for democracy and⁣ accountability.‌ This⁤ strategy could resonate⁣ with voters who are increasingly frustrated with ⁢the status⁤ quo, thus solidifying their support⁢ base. However, they’ll‌ need ‍to be careful not to alienate moderate voters, as excessive ⁢negativity ‌can backfire.

Editor: The assembly at the ‍Great Forum of Taxqueña seems to be a​ pivotal moment for them. What​ are ‌some of the key issues or policies you expect the National Civic Front will focus ​on as ⁢they⁤ try to differentiate themselves‍ from established parties?

Expert: They will likely focus ⁣on issues such as transparency, anti-corruption​ measures, ⁣and perhaps economic reform, which⁢ are hot topics in Mexico.⁤ Additionally, they ‌might emphasize social ⁢justice ‌and civic participation, appealing to younger voters who are⁣ more‍ engaged than⁢ ever. It will be fascinating to see⁣ how they plan to‌ distinguish ‌their policies from ​those ⁤of both the current administration and traditional parties like⁤ the PRI and PAN.

Editor: As they prepare for​ their launch, what challenges do you anticipate they will face‌ moving forward?

Expert: There are several challenges ahead. First, they must build ‌a cohesive‍ platform that resonates widely among voters. Secondly,​ they’ll face ​competition‌ from well-established parties with​ significant resources. Furthermore,​ gaining media attention and ⁣public visibility is crucial in a ‌crowded political arena. They’ll also need⁣ to navigate potential backlash from the current administration, which may view this new party ⁢as a ⁤direct threat.

Editor: ⁣A multi-faceted journey indeed.⁤ As we wrap up, what is your⁢ final‍ takeaway regarding the National​ Civic ‍Front and ⁣its potential impact ⁤on Mexican politics?

Expert: The National Civic ⁣Front represents a growing desire ‍among citizens for genuine alternatives⁣ to the traditional political system. Their success or failure‍ will ⁢depend on their ability to unite ​a wider public‌ behind‌ their⁢ ideals and effectively communicate ⁣their vision. If they can engage ​with and mobilize​ the ‍electorate,⁤ they could very well reshape the ‍political​ landscape in Mexico, especially as the next elections approach.

Editor: Thank​ you for ⁣your insightful analysis. It ⁢will be interesting⁤ to watch how the National Civic Front evolves in the⁢ coming months and what it ⁣means for ⁢the future of Mexican politics.

Expert: Thank⁤ you for having me.⁣ I look forward to⁣ seeing how this develops!

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