"Together we will do history" with 27 of the 33 CDMX Congress seats



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In the conformation of the legislature of the Congress of the City of Mexico City the coalition "Together We Will Make History" (Morena PT and PES) leads with 27 deputies of relative majority, while the alliance PRD, PAN and MC have barely managed to keep six. No other party or independent candidate has obtained representation.

In the 33 constituencies of the capital, where popular representatives are elected by vote, the capitalists sanctioned the PRI, the PVEM, the New Alliance, the humanist party and 10 other independent candidates, for lack of sufficient votes. .

It should be recalled that in the new Constitution of Mexico City the number of deputies with a relative majority is similar to that of proportional or multi-member representation with 33 positions each. Therefore, once the IECM has published the final official figures, it will be possible to determine how many lawmakers correspond to each party in the other 33 seats of the local Congress.

Thus, according to the Prefectural Electoral Program (PREP) in its last cup, the coalition of PAN, PRD and MC leads in districts 20, 13, 23, 17, 26 and 30 and the first one. alliance between Morena, PT and PES, has the remaining 27.

If the trend continues in the vote, only six members of the coalition have their place assured For Mexico to the Front : for District 20 (Cuajimalpa, Álvaro Obregón), Santiago Torreblanca; for the 13 (Miguel Hidalgo) Federico Döring; 23 (Alvaro Obregón), Pablo Montes de Oca; District 17 (Benito Juárez) Christian von Roehrich; 26 (Benito Juárez, Coyoacán), Héctor Barrera and 30 (Coyoacán) Valentín Maldonado.

In the remaining 27 districts, aspiring local legislators are currently gaining by Morena: District 1 Alberto Martínez Urincho; District 2, Lilia Sarmiento; District 3, José Emmanuel Vargas Bernal; District 4, Nazario Norberto Sánchez; District 5, Virgilio Dante Caballero Pedraza; District 6, Yuriri Ayala Zúñiga; District 7, Maria Guadalupe Chavira de la Rosa; District 8, the controversial Rigoberto Vázquez Salgado; District 9, Temistocles Villanueva Ramos; District 10, Guadalupe Morales Rubio.

Also the candidates to the deputies of the party of Andrés Manuel López Obrador who at this moment profit at the local Congress are, by District 11, María de Lourdes Paz Reyes; District 12, José Luis Rodríguez Díaz de León; District 14, Carlos Hernández Mirón; District 15, José de Jesús Martín del Campo Castañeda; District 16 Gabriela Osorio Hernández; District 18, Valia Valentina Batres Guadarrama; District 19, Maria Guadalupe Chávez Contreras.

Similarly, Morena's aspiring local legislators in the 21st district, Miguel Ángel Melo, triumph momentarily; District 22, Esperanza Villalobos Pérez; District 24 Isabela Rosales Herrera; District 25 Circe Camacho Bastida; District 27, Marisela Zúñiga Cerón; 28, Ernestina Godoy Ramos; 29, Miguel Ángel Macedo Escartín; District 31, Guadalupe Aguilar Solache; District 32, Carlos Alonso Castillo Perez and District 33, Leticia Estrada Hernández.

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