translated from Spanish: PRD, PRI and PAN announce coalition for 2021 elections

The PRI, PAN and PRD announced the creation of the ‘Go for Mexico’ coalition with which they will contend for federal meps. 
The three parties, of opposing ideologies, justified the coalition by saying that they “agreed to put aside natural differences and concentrate on coincidences to be united and united by Mexico.”
On 6 June 2021, 300 meps will be elected for the relative majority principle and 200 by proportional representation. The coalition will register with the National Electoral Institute on Wednesday.
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“The “Go for Mexico” alliance. It goes for all Mexican families. From the Chamber of Deputies, the legal scaffolding needed to address the post-pandemic scenario will be designed because Mexico will not be back to the way it was before this crisis that has cost us almost 120 thousand lives for government mismanagement,” the three parties said in a statement.
The three parties noted that with the coalition they will seek to promote economic growth, the rule of law and democratic order in the face of a regime that looks to the past, interventionist and authoritarian.
“‘Va por México’ proposes a model of a country governed by law, dynamic, modern, innovative and competitive, that bets on renewable energies, the social market economy and that connects profitable with the globalized world,” they added.
This coalition will be led by the party leaders Jesús Zambrano Grijalva of the PRD; Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, PRI, and Marko Cortés Mendoza, PAN. 
 
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