The national leader of the party, Mario Delgadoannounced the result of the internal process to elect the coordinator of the defense committees of the Fourth Transformation (4T) in Coahuila, in which he was the winner Armando Guadiana Tijerina.
The national leadership of Morena reported that Armando Guadiana Tijerina He was chosen as coordinator of the defense committees of the 4T in Coahuila, which positions him as a virtual candidate for governor in 2023.
Armando Guadiana Tijerina was the winner of the internal process that consisted of carrying out a series of surveys, divided into two phases.
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Present at the event were Senator Armando Guadiana, Luis Fernando Salazar and the president of Morena in Coahuila, Diego del Bosque.
In the survey that was carried out since last December 5 with thousand 536 home interviewsit was also recognized that the best known figure is Armando Guadiana with a 63.7 percent, then Luis Fernando Salazar with 37 percent and finally Ricardo Mejía Berdeja with 30.5 percent.
In the rest of the surveys, Guadiana also obtained first place in the rest of the attributesincluding the preference in his postulation as a candidate for governor.
Mario Delgado recognized the work done by all the stakeholders, and stated that Mejía Berdeja did not attend due to his busy schedule in public officealthough he was present at the previous meeting.
BACKGROUND
In mid-November, Morena reported that the four finalists (those who obtained the most preferences in the first phase of the polls) would be: Senator Armando Guadianathe former legislator Luis Fernando Salazarthe Undersecretary of Federal Public Security, Ricardo Mejia Berdejaand the welfare delegate, Reyes Flores Hurtado.
In August, Morena chose the teacher Delfina Gomez as the coordinator of the defense committees of the 4T in the State of Mexico, its virtual candidate for governor in that state next year.
This opened the door for its coordinator in Coahuila, and virtual candidate in 2023, to be a man, following the gender parity provisions dictated by the National Electoral Institute (INE), which oblige the parties to elect at least one woman as a candidate for governor in said states.