After a controversial internal dispute in Morena, Alma Alcaraz emerges as Morena’s virtual candidate for the governorship of Guanajuato in the next elections.
Facing tough competition against Ricardo Sheffield, Alma Alcaraz gained leadership in the party’s internal process and consolidated herself as the female figure with the highest position in the polls.
Despite the small initial difference, the former PAN politician, now a Morena activist, managed to surpass Sheffield and be favored by those interviewed in the different measurements.
Alma Alcaraz, known for her career with the National Action Party (PAN) and her subsequent support of Morena, served as federal deputy for the state of Guanajuato in the LX legislature (2006 to 2009).
Her career in politics took her to Morena in 2014 and she was considered a key figure in building the party within the company.
After serving as general secretary and head of state of Morena in Guanajuato until 2020, Alcaraz is today the party’s standard-bearer in the race for government in that state, at a time when Morena is trying to consolidate its presence in an entity that historically dominated by the PAN. in political terms.
The appointment of Alma Alcaraz follows the announcements of Morena, who in 2024 presented the most outstanding candidates for the nine units in question, according to the rule of gender equality to balance the presence of men and women in the next elections.
Source: La Neta Neta
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