Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Even PAN's national party leader hints at a "de facto alliance"

Quite noteworthy: PAN's national president, Gustavo Madero, said yesterday that while the PRD's national council, through lack of a 2/3 majority, failed to approve an official alliance with the PAN, a "de facto alliance" between the two opposition parties might very well be an option.

It is very hard to imagine an end to the 82-year-old hegemony of the PRI in Mexico State if PAN and PRD go separately, and Madero knows this fully well. Yet never before has the possibility that PAN may decline in favor of the PRD candidate been noted by someone of Madero's stature.

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