**PAN BC Risks Losing Registration Due to Poor Leadership: Gómez Morín**
During his visit to Tijuana, Manuel Gómez Morín, a national advisor and member of the Permanent Commission, expressed concerns that the electoral roll of the National Action Party (PAN) could be compromised if the organization isn’t renewed. He described Baja California as a clear example of the decomposition affecting the party due to poor leadership both nationally and locally. This pattern, he warned, is being replicated in other regions.
Gómez Morín stressed the importance of the PAN returning to its foundational militant principles. He has proposed halting the national leadership renewal process to conduct an internal reform within the party. This involves establishing a transitional National Executive Committee to evaluate the current organizational structure. Should these changes not occur, Gómez Morín plans to encourage party members to consider leaving PAN.
Having visited fifteen entities, Gómez Morín aims to liberate PAN by challenging those he claims have taken control of the party, insisting that the future of Mexico is at stake. His initiative targets all 300,000 active members, promoting transparency, a stronger connection with organized civil society, and a welcome for new members before the party’s leadership elections.
Gómez Morín has also publicly opposed the candidacies of Jorge Romero Herrera and Adriana Dávila for the presidency of the party, further underlining his commitment to change.
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**Secondary Article: Recent Developments in the Mexican Political Landscape**
In recent months, Mexico has seen a significant political shift with various challenges impacting multiple parties. The ruling party, Morena, continues to solidify its influence across several states, while opposition parties, including PAN, are confronting internal struggles and leadership crises.
Reports indicate that the political climate in Mexico is becoming increasingly competitive as parties face the task of addressing governance issues, political accountability, and voter dissatisfaction. Analysts suggest that the upcoming elections will be pivotal in determining the future political landscape, as parties must adapt and manage both internal disputes and external challenges to maintain or gain political power.
As these dynamics unfold, it’s crucial for all political entities to focus on rebuilding trust with the electorate, ensuring transparency, and fostering inclusive political participation to successfully navigate the shifting political terrain.