Force for Mexico

In order to do so, it needed to meet the requirements of gaining 250,000 party members and celebrating state-level assemblies in 20 states.

[5] The Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) approved the national founding assembly for the party, held in late February 2020.

Party leader Islas announced he would challenge the ruling, claiming the real reason for the denial was that INE president Lorenzo Córdova Vianello had intentions of running as an independent presidential candidate in 2024, which meant that he favored the presence of fewer political parties.

[13] Several of FXM's 2021 electoral candidates had contended for National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) gubernatorial nominations, including Cristóbal Arias of Michoacán, Cruz Pérez Cuéllar of Chihuahua, and Dulce María Silva in Tlaxcala.

[14] Policy proposals include universal Internet access, a new digital-focused educational model, and lowering the voting age to 16.