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Marcelo Ebrard, former Foreign Minister of Mexico, has decided not to register as a pre-candidate for the presidency with the Movimiento Ciudadano party.This decision follows his loss in an internal survey of Morena, a political party he co-founded with President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador and other leftist figures.Samuel Garca, at 35 years old, has entered the presidential race, marking a contrast with more experienced candidates.His political career is less extensive compared to contenders like Claudia Sheinbaum of Morena and Xchitl Glvez of the Frente Amplio por Mxico.Despite this, Garca is ambitiously aiming for the countrys highest public office.Ebrard filed a complaint with the internal bodies of Morena, unhappy with the survey results that were not in his favor.He alleged that Sheinbaum had illegally used resources from federal ministries and the treasury of Mexico City.Ebrard had initially planned to wait for the outcome of this complaint before deciding whether to stay with Morena.He was considering joining another party or running as an independent presidential candidate.Ebrard Steps Back from Presidential Bid in Mexico.
(Photo Internet reproduction)However, his options for contesting the National Palace have significantly dwindled, and his ties with Lpez Obradors administration have weakened.On November 12th, Ebrard plans to reveal his future political plans.This announcement follows Morenas selection of candidates for the nine gubernatorial positions across the country, including Mexico Citys leadership and the Presidency of the Republic.Ebrards statement is eagerly anticipated in the wake of these significant party decisions.BackgroundMarcelo Ebrards decision not to run represents a significant shift in Mexicos political landscape.His withdrawal highlights the competitive nature of Mexican politics and the challenges within Morena.Ebrards complaint about the internal survey process points to deeper issues of party democracy and transparency.Ebrards political journey, from co-founding Morena to considering an independent run, reflects the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of Mexican politics.The rise of Samuel Garca, with less political experience, indicates a changing guard in Mexican leadership.
This shift might signal a new era of political figures in the country.The relationship between Ebrard and President Lpez Obradors administration is crucial.
It mirrors the evolving alliances and fractures within Mexican political parties.Ebrards future announcement is eagerly anticipated, as it will further clarify the political alignments leading up to the presidential election.His decision and its implications are a reflection of the broader political currents shaping Mexicos future.





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