Ecologist Green Party of Mexico
Mexican political party
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2024 | The Ecologist Green Party supported the MORENA Candidate in the presidential election through the Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition, which won. |
2021 | The party won its second gubernatorial election with Ricardo Gallardo Cardona winning in San Luis Potosí. |
2021 | Continued as a majority party in Congressional elections, part of the Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition. |
2021 | Several influencers were fined for illegal posts supporting the Green Party (PVEM) on social media after the official campaign period had ended. Influencer Fer Moreno admitted to being paid MXN$10,000 for such posts. |
June 14 2021 | Anti-corruption group MCCI reported a potential embezzlement scheme of over 500 million pesos by the Green Party-run Chiapas state government under governor Manuel Velasco Coello during the 2012-2018 period. |
February 10 2021 | The Quintana Roo state branch of PVEM removed its leader, José de la Peña Ruiz de Chávez, for his relationship with the Romanian mafia. |
2020 | The party begins shifting its ideological positioning toward the progressive centre-left, while maintaining a conservative faction. |
December 2020 | The party founded the successor Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition with the National Regeneration Movement and Labor Party. |
2019 | The party initiated a new alliance with Morena, continuing its strategy of forming partnerships with major political parties. |
2019 | The party formally entered the Juntos Haremos Historia coalition and gradually aligned with the Andrés Manuel López Obrador government. |
2018 | The party releases a political manifesto supporting remote work, special economic zones, and a transition to a semi-presidential system of government. |
2018 | The Ecologist Green Party supported the PRI Candidate in the presidential election through the Todos por México coalition, which was defeated. |
2015 | Media personalities alleged they were offered over MXN$200,000 to disseminate pro-PVEM messages on social media during election day, which violated campaign regulations. |
2015 | The Instituto Nacional Electoral fined the Green Party over 500 million pesos for electoral violations, with over 155,000 Mexicans signing a petition to revoke its registration. |
January 2015 | The National Electoral Institute (INE) ordered the Green Ecological Party of Mexico (PVEM) and theater chains Cinemex and Cinépolis to stop airing PVEM advertisements due to electoral fairness concerns. When the party and theaters did not comply, INE imposed initial fines of MXN$35 million on PVEM and MXN$7 million on the theater chains. |
2012 | The Ecologist Green Party supported the PRI Candidate in the presidential election through the Compromiso por México coalition, which won. |
2012 | The party entered its first state government in Chiapas, winning the governorship with candidate Manuel Velasco Coello. |
2012 | Achieved 6.44% of votes in Chamber of Deputies and 1.9% in Senate elections, participating in the Commitment to Mexico coalition under President Enrique Peña Nieto. |
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