Marko Cortés

Marko Cortés

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Marko Antonio Cortés Mendoza is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). He currently serves in the Chamber of Deputies for the LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress, representing the state of Michoacán and the fifth electoral region.

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Lean Left
PAN leader likely reacting to Ken Salazar's exit and calling for changes in foreign policy.
PRD shares opposition to Morena but remains cautious of PAN's alliance with PRI in some cases.
Lean Right
PAN leader Marko Cortés joined PRI in a rare alliance to oppose the judicial overhaul in Congress.
PRI sees this cross-party cooperation as necessary but worries it may not be enough to stop Morena's steamroller.
Far Right
PAN national leader Marko Cortés has denounced the judicial reform as a power grab.
He is the voice of PAN opposition, rallying against the loss of judicial independence.
Far Right
The PAN national leader is pushing for a unified opposition front while fending off internal criticism over the party's strategy.
Cortés is praised by PAN base for his firm stance against Morena, but some question his ability to deliver electoral unity.
Far Right
PAN national leader Marko Cortés is leading the opposition to the judicial reform in the Chamber of Deputies.
He is praised by PAN for articulating a defense of judicial independence and proposing alternative reforms.
Lean Right
El líder panista insiste en una alianza PRI-PAN-PRD para las elecciones de 2024, aunque persisten diferencias.
PRI considera necesaria la alianza, pero desconfía de que el PAN quiera subordinar a su partido.
Lean Right
The PAN leader has also questioned the government's priorities amid the World Cup and corruption cases.
From a PRI perspective, Cortés represents the opposition's effort to join forces against Morena, though PRI views PAN with caution due to past rivalry.
Far Right
PAN national leader Marko Cortés announced the party's legal challenge to the judicial reform.
He is praised within PAN for taking a firm stand and using all legal avenues to block the reform.
Lean Right
PAN leader Marko Cortés has been vocal in opposing judicial reform and forming an opposition bloc with PRI and PRD.
PRI welcomes PAN's cooperation but cautions against ceding ground to right-wing extremism.
Lean Left
PAN leader likely criticizing the government's handling of the USMCA lapse and the peso slide.
PRD agrees with his critique of Morena's economic management but distrusts PAN's alternative agenda.

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