The comings and goings of current politics in Mexico will face several challenges to achieve what every country wants: the common good.
On one hand, governors who are indeed confronting organized crime like Alfonso Durazo, who similarly wants to reduce the rate of human trafficking with intelligence.
Also, governors from the current ruling party who oppose supporting organized crime, clearly Governor Rocha is not among them.
Specifically, the challenges for the new party of Eduardo Verastegui are as follows:
Effectiveness in discourse with those who do the job well like those I mentioned earlier and begin with specific debates using data just as former PAN leader Damián Zepeda does.
As many political philosophers propose, it is crucial to know who your enemy is, that is, to know who is corrupt and who is not.
In the political battle in Mexico, one will face the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary specifically in the Superior Chamber.
Since the only magistrate who is not for sale is Janine M. Otálora Malassis (this according to pro-government journalist Hernán Gómez Bruera).
Reason why it should be taken into account when challenging any act of an electoral authority.








