CANCUN — The Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) in Quintana Roo continues to consolidate its position, surpassing 85,000 members. This historic growth reflects public trust in a project described as close to the people, focused on the territory, and committed to the community.
Under the leadership of Renán Sánchez Tajonar, the Green Party has registered an unprecedented advance, going from just over 11,000 members to more than 85,000 throughout the state.
This growth is attributed to a permanent agenda of closeness, direct contact, and management in favor of Quintana Roo's families. Beyond the numbers, officials state this achievement is based on daily work in the field. Each week, state and municipal leadership tour neighborhoods, communities, and municipalities, strengthening grassroots committees, listening to citizens, and closely monitoring their needs. The party describes itself as present, supportive, and a provider of solutions.
Renán Sánchez Tajonar has emphasized that the strengthening of the party is built from the ground up, with organization and social commitment. “Today more than ever, we are a party that is close to the people, that listens and that acts. Our priority is to be on the ground, to serve the people, and to deliver concrete results,” the leader stated.
Likewise, the Green Party maintains its firm support for the transformation project led by Governor Mara Lezama in Quintana Roo and President Claudia Sheinbaum at the national level. The party states it is joining efforts to consolidate a state with greater well-being, social justice, and opportunities.
With a solid structure, a permanent agenda of close contact, and a constantly growing membership, the Green Party in Quintana Roo reaffirms its commitment to continue working alongside the people, managing and building solutions that improve the lives of families.
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