Mexico will hold presidential elections in 2024, and the ruling Morena party, along with its allies, began the candidate registration process in mid-June. The opposition Broad Front for Mexico did the same earlier this week. What have these processes left so far? Vidal Llerenas, a former federal deputy from Morena, spoke to Carmen Aristegui about what he expects from these democratic exercises.
It is important that there are clear rules in Morena’s internal process towards 2024, says former MP | video
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