Xóchitl Gálvez

Xóchitl Gálvez

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The former PAN presidential candidate continues to be a prominent opposition voice, criticizing Morena's security and economic policies and maintaining a public profile ahead of a possible 2026 Senate return.
PAN sympathizers view Gálvez as the party's most recognizable national figure, capable of mobilizing the anti-Morena coalition, though her next political move remains strategically uncertain.
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The former presidential candidate and PAN senator remains one of the most visible opposition figures, using Senate floor time and social media to challenge Morena's reform agenda.
PAN sees Gálvez as a proven mobilizer of the anti-Morena coalition, and her continued high profile is considered essential to keeping the 2024 opposition vote energized heading into midterms.
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The former Frente Amplio presidential candidate remains a prominent opposition voice, commenting on judicial reform and government accountability from outside of formal power.
PAN sympathizers see Gálvez as one of the few figures capable of articulating a credible democratic alternative, though her 2024 defeat by a wide margin has complicated arguments that a broad coalition strategy can defeat Morena electorally.
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The former PAN presidential candidate remains a prominent opposition voice, using her national profile to critique Morena's governance and keep the Frente Amplio coalition conversation alive.
PAN views Gálvez as a galvanizing figure who demonstrated the party can compete nationally, and her continued commentary on security and democratic backsliding resonates strongly with the centre-right base.
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The former PAN presidential candidate remains an active voice in opposition politics, commenting on security failures and democratic backsliding under the new Sheinbaum administration.
PAN sees Gálvez as an energizing figure for the centre-right base, though the party faces the strategic question of whether to build its next cycle around her profile or develop new opposition leadership.
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The former PAN-PRI-PRD coalition presidential candidate remains a visible opposition figure, using media presence and senate activity to challenge Morena's reform package and defend democratic institutions.
PAN regards Gálvez as one of the most effective communicators of the opposition's case, though her future role within PAN's leadership structure versus broader coalition politics remains an open question.
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The former PAN presidential candidate remains an active opposition figure, using her public platform and Senate presence to challenge Morena's governance and keep pressure on the Sheinbaum administration.
PAN supporters see Gálvez as one of their most effective communicators, someone who can translate institutional concerns into language that resonates with ordinary voters beyond the party base.

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