Juntos Haremos Historia ( transl. Together We Will Make History ) was a Mexican political coalition encompassing the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), Labor Party (PT), and Social Encounter Party (PES), the latter of which was consequently absorbed into the National Regeneration Movement , to compete in the 2018 general election .
16-707: The coalition was disbanded in 2020 and succeeded by the Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition, including the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico . Juntos Haremos Historia was registered with the National Electoral Institute on 15 December 2017, to compete in the general election. The parties will field joint candidates for the presidency, 292 of 300 district seats in the Chamber of Deputies , and all 64 candidacies to
32-526: A similarly configured coalition in 27 of the 30 states holding simultaneous local elections in 2018. Among the states where the three parties did not enter into coalition was Hidalgo, where the state PES party is linked to former PRI Secretary of the Interior Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong . In the State of Mexico, a coalition agreement was signed but has caused dissent among PT party members for relegating
48-482: Is supposed to be the functional replacement for the Social Encounter Party , a Christian-oriented, social conservative party which lost its registration after failing to attract sufficient vote share in the 2018 general election . All the structure that is participating today is Encuentro Social ... Basically the structure from 2014 is the same people that are doing the job. There are no changes in
64-591: The 2021 legislative election . The coalition was the political heir of the Juntos Haremos Historia ( Together we will make history ) coalition, which competed in the 2018 general election , with the difference that it no longer included the Social Encounter Party (which was dissolved soon after the election) and comprised the PVEM (which was part of the Todos por México coalition in 2018 and joined
80-585: The Senate of the Republic . The coalition is structured such that MORENA holds a 50 percent vote and the other two parties 25 percent. A similar distribution is followed for the allocation of candidacies, including at the state level. On 18 February 2018, at its national convention, MORENA unanimously selected López Obrador as its presidential candidate; the Labor Party and Social Encounter Party followed over
96-503: The 2018 elections, and after they challenged the results, to no avail, the party was dissolved . In early-2019, nine deputies from the PRD left the party and joined the MORENA -led government coalition of López Obrador and it resulted to the government gaining a two-thirds majority, allowing for the passage of constitutional reform. At the state level, Juntos Haremos Historia will compete as
112-531: The PES winning 35 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and seven in the Senate , its standalone performance was poor. The PES itself failed to attract three percent of the vote in the elections for president, federal deputies, and senators, which under Mexican law prompted the loss of its federal registry and the appointment of a liquidator by the Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) to dispose of
128-618: The coalition is made up of different parties, incorporating in some cases the Solidarity Encounter Party (PES) and the New Alliance Party (PNA), which are still active on the local level. Solidarity Encounter Party The Solidarity Encounter Party ( Spanish : Partido Encuentro Solidario , PES) is a state-level political party in Mexico . The party president is Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes . It
144-737: The government only in 2019). It competed against the Va por México coalition (formed by the National Action Party , the Institutional Revolutionary Party , and the Party of the Democratic Revolution ). The New Alliance Party was part of the alliance in certain states. The coalition also competed in the 2021 state elections, in which the governors of 15 states were elected. In each state,
160-597: The ideology of the party. Alejandrina Moreno, national coordinator of the PES, on the organization of the new party In 2018, the Social Encounter Party , in its second federal election, ran as part of the Juntos Haremos Historia alliance with the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) and Labor Party (PT). However, despite the alliance electing the winning presidential candidate— Andrés Manuel López Obrador —and
176-521: The involvement of religious ministers in party events "a direct and grave violation of the Constitution ". INE councilor Ciro Murayama expressed dismay at the vote, highlighting that the secular state had been damaged and "the legacy of [Benito] Juárez emerges damaged" from the decision. The party's registration was ratified by the TEPJF after it denied a challenge by the National Action Party to
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#1732772227663192-452: The law. The result was a marathon session of the INE's General Council on September 5, 2020, which resulted in the board approving the registration of the new PES as a political party on a 6–5 vote; the majority voted to annul only the relevant assemblies, which still left the party over the minimum requirements of members and assemblies. Lorenzo Córdova Vianello , the head of the institute, called
208-467: The national party's assets. The Social Encounter Party challenged the result and lost, leading to its dissolution on September 3, 2018. In March 2019, the TEPJF rendered a final verdict upholding the party's dissolution. Hours later, Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes announced the registration of a new national political group under the name Partido Encuentro Solidario , using the same initials and relying on
224-477: The next two days. However, on 3 September, due to the fact that the Social Encounter Party failed to attract three percent of the vote in the elections for president, federal deputies, and senators, which under Mexican law prompts the loss of its federal registry and the appointment of a liquidator by the INE to dispose of the national party's assets, the PES and the New Alliance Party , both lost their registry after
240-476: The party in key municipalities. This article about a Mexican political party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Juntos Hacemos Historia Juntos Hacemos Historia (English: Together We Make History ) was a Mexican electoral alliance formed by the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), the Labor Party (PT), and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) to compete in
256-512: The political infrastructure and party base developed by its now-defunct predecessor. State- and district-level assemblies were held throughout 2019 and early 2020 to meet the federal registration requirements, with 263 district assemblies having taken place by November 2019. Despite meeting the registration requirements, concern arose at the INE about the open participation of 15 registered religious ministers in six district assemblies and Christian organizations, barred from political activity under
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