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Ecologist Green Party of Mexico

The Ecological Green Party of Mexico (Spanish: Partido Verde Ecologista de México, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ˈβeɾðe ekoloˈxista ðe ˈmexiko], PVEM or PVE) is a green political party in Mexico. In the 2012 legislative elections, the party took 34 seats in the Chamber of Deputies (out of 500) and nine seats in the Senate (out of 128).[11] During the 2012 Presidential election, PVEM supported Enrique Peña Nieto (EPN), the candidate from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), who was elected. In 2018, PVEM supported Todos por México coalition, along with PRI and PANAL. José Antonio Meade, the coalition's candidate, came in third in a four-way race, with 16.43% of the vote.[12] PVEM later withdrew from Todos por Mexico and gradually came close to the government, formally entering the Juntos Haremos Historia coalition in 2019.[13] In December 2020 it founded the Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition, together with the National Regeneration Movement and the Labor Party and contested the 2021 Mexican legislative elections with them.

Ecologist Green Party of Mexico
Partido Verde Ecologista de México
English nameEcological Green Party of Mexico
PresidentKaren Castrejón Trujillo 
Founded14 May 1993; 30 years ago (1993-05-14)
HeadquartersLoma Bonita 18 Lomas Altas, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, México
Membership (2023)592,417[1]
IdeologyGreen politics[2]
Progressivism[3][dead link][4][5]
Ecologism[6]
Animalism[7]
Factions:
Green conservatism
Political positionCentre-left[8][9]
National affiliationJuntos Hacemos Historia (since 2020)[10]
Continental affiliationFederation of the Green Parties of the Americas
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Colours  Yellow green
Chamber of Deputies
39 / 500
Senate
7 / 128
Governorships
1 / 32
State congresses
77 / 1,124
Website
Party website

History edit

Ideology edit

Controversies edit

Pro-death penalty campaign edit

 
Party logo between 1994 and 2009
 
A Green Party billboard promoting the restoration of the death penalty[14]

In 2008, the PVEM initiated an advertising campaign in favor of reintroducing the death penalty in Mexico.[15] This led to the European Green Party's withdrawal of recognition of the PVEM as a legitimate green party.[16]

Anti-LGBT rights factions edit

During an interview, PVEM candidate Gamaliel Ramirez verbally attacked an openly gay candidate for Guadalajara mayor and called for criminal laws against homosexuality to be established. In the following days, Ramirez issued a written apology after the party expressed disappointment at his remarks.[17]

While the party has pledged to support LGBT rights issues, its three representatives abstained from a vote on Mexico City granting legal recognition to same-sex couples and opposed the legalization of same-sex marriage in the city.

Accusations of corruption and nepotism edit

The PVEM is also widely criticized because its current leader, Jorge Emilio González Martínez, was appointed for being the son of former leader Jorge González Torres,[18] and for supporting the political and business agenda of Mexican businessman Víctor González Torres, owner of the Farmacias Similares drugstore franchise and González Martínez's uncle.[19]

The Quintana Roo state branch of PVEM removed its leader, José de la Peña Ruiz de Chávez, for his relationship with the Romanian mafia on February 10, 2021. He kept his position as a member of the Congress of Quintana Roo.[20] José Luis Jonathan Yong, former Public Security director in Cancun (2016-2018) has been implicated. De la Peña Ruiz de Chávez is said to also have ties to Leticia Rodríguez Lara "Doña Lety", leader of the Cancun drug cartel.[21]

Unlawful political advertising in movie theaters edit

In January 2015, the National Electoral Institute (INE) ordered the PVEM and theater chains Cinemex and Cinépolis to cease airing PVEM advertisements on the grounds of fairness in electoral contests. When the PVEM and the theaters did not comply, the INE imposed a fine of $35 million on the PVEM and $7 million on both theater chains.[22]

2021 post-campaign influencer posts edit

In 2021, several Internet celebrities were fined for illegal posts in favor of PVEM on social media after the period of campaigning had ended.[23] Fer Moreno admitted she had been paid MXN $10,000 (US$493.34) and apologized.[24]

Electoral history edit

Presidential elections edit

Election year Candidate # votes % vote Result Note
1994 Jorge González Torres 327,313 0.93  N Defeated
2000 support PAN Candidate; Coalition: Alianza por el Cambio
2006 support PRI Candidate; Coalition: Alianza por México
2012 support PRI Candidate; Coalition: Compromiso por México
2018 support PRI Candidate; Coalition: Todos por México
2024 support MORENA Candidate; Coalition: Juntos Hacemos Historia

Congressional elections edit

Chamber of Deputies edit

Election year Constituency PR # of seats Position Presidency Note
votes % votes %
1994 470,951 1.4 479,594 1.4
0 / 500
Minority Ernesto Zedillo  
1997 1,105,688 3.8 1,116,137 3.8
8 / 500
Minority Ernesto Zedillo  
2000 see: National Action Party
17 / 500
Minority Vicente Fox   Coalition: Alliance for Change
2003 1,063,741 4.1 1,068,721 4.1
17 / 500
Minority Vicente Fox  
2006 see: Institutional Revolutionary Party
19 / 500
Minority Felipe Calderón   Coalition: Alliance for Mexico
2009 2,318,138 6.7 2,326,016 6.7
21 / 500
Minority Felipe Calderón  
2012 3,045,385 6.44 3,054,718 6.43
34 / 500
Minority Enrique Peña Nieto   Coalition: Commitment to Mexico
2015 2,740,208 7.57 2,757,170 7.54
47 / 500
Minority Enrique Peña Nieto   Coalition: PRI PVEM
2018 1,429,802 2.55 2,695,405 4.79
17 / 500
Minority Andrés Manuel López Obrador   Coalition: Todos por México
2021 992,320 2.03 2,670,997 5.43
44 / 500
Minority Andrés Manuel López Obrador   Coalition: Juntos Hacemos Historia

Senate elections edit

Election year Constituency PR # of seats Position Presidency Note
votes % votes %
1994 438,941 1.3
0 / 128
Minority Ernesto Zedillo  
1997 1,180,04 4.0
1 / 128
Minority Ernesto Zedillo  
2000 see: National Action Party
5 / 128
Minority Vicente Fox   Coalition: Alliance for Change
2006 see: Institutional Revolutionary Party
6 / 128
Minority Felipe Calderón   Coalition: Alliance for Mexico
2012 867,056 1.9 2,881,923 6.1
9 / 128
Minority Enrique Peña Nieto   Coalition: Commitment to Mexico
2018 1,198,011 2.13 2,528,175 4.46
7 / 128
Minority Andrés Manuel López Obrador   Coalition: Todos por México

Gubernatorial victories edit

Ricardo Gallardo Cardona won the 2021 Mexican gubernatorial elections in San Luis Potosi.[25]

See also edit

  • Death penalty debate grows in Mexico
  • Mexico to rethink death penalty

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.ine.mx/actores-politicos/partidos-politicos-nacionales/padron-afiliados/
  2. ^ Haynes, Jeffrey (2005), Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World, Polity, p. 177, ISBN 9780745630922
  3. ^ https://pvem-cdmx.org.mx/verde-cdmx-celebra-que-se-declare-inconstitucional-penalizar-el-aborto-en-el-pais/
  4. ^ https://vlex.com.mx/vid/va-pvem-despenalizacion-aborto-876353040/
  5. ^ https://www.forbes.com.mx/candidatos-a-diputados-de-morena-pt-y-pvem-son-los-que-mas-hacen-copy-paste-de-propuestas/
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original on 2021-10-07. Retrieved 2023-09-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original on 2021-10-07. Retrieved 2023-09-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ https://metapolitica.news/2020/01/04/verde-ecologista-se-declara-de-centro-izquierda/
  9. ^ https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/nacional/2020/1/4/el-pvem-se-define-de-izquierda-142986.html/[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Alianza por el Cambio (2000)
    Alianza para Todos (2003)
    Alianza por México (2006)
    Compromiso por México (2012)
    Todos por México (2018–2019)
    Juntos Haremos Historia (2019–2020)
  11. ^ Seelke, Claire. "Mexico's 2012 Elections" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  12. ^ "INE termina resultados finales de conteo para presidente". Excelsior (in Spanish). 5 July 2018.
  13. ^ "PVEM-Morena, una alianza "baratísima"". aristeguinoticias.com. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
  14. ^ Blears, James (26 February 2009), Mexico's Green Party Urges Death Penalty for Kidnappers, VOA News, retrieved 2 August 2009[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "La Plaza". Los Angeles Times. 10 December 2008.
  16. ^ Tim Johnson, For Mexico's Ecologist Green Party, 'green' mostly means money, not environment, McClatchy Newspapers (June 18, 2012).
  17. ^ . Guadalajara Reporter. May 16, 2009. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  18. ^ Thompson, Barnard. . MexiData.info. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  19. ^ (in Mexican Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  20. ^ "El PVEM destituye a su líder en QRoo, ligado con la mafia rumana". ADNPolítico (in Spanish). Expansion Politico. 11 February 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  21. ^ "Vinculan a verdes con mafia rumana". mural.com.mx (in Spanish). Reforma. February 10, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  22. ^ Forbes Staff (3 March 2015). "Partido Verde, Cinemex y Cinépolis: crónica de una multa anunciada • Forbes México".
  23. ^ "FGR abrió investigación contra influencers por apoyo al Verde Ecologista en la veda electoral". infobae (in Spanish). Infoabae. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
  24. ^ "Influencer se disculpa por violar veda electoral". Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved June 11, 2021.
  25. ^ Sevillano, Luis; Galindo, Jorge; Clemente, Yolanda; Alonso, Antonio (2021-06-07). "Resultados de las elecciones de México". EL PAÍS (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved June 11, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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seats in the Chamber of Deputies out of 500 and nine seats in the Senate out of 128 11 During the 2012 Presidential election PVEM supported Enrique Pena Nieto EPN the candidate from the Institutional Revolutionary Party PRI who was elected In 2018 PVEM supported Todos por Mexico coalition along with PRI and PANAL Jose Antonio Meade the coalition s candidate came in third in a four way race with 16 43 of the vote 12 PVEM later withdrew from Todos por Mexico and gradually came close to the government formally entering the Juntos Haremos Historia coalition in 2019 13 In December 2020 it founded the Juntos Hacemos Historia coalition together with the National Regeneration Movement and the Labor Party and contested the 2021 Mexican legislative elections with them Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Partido Verde Ecologista de MexicoEnglish nameEcological Green Party of MexicoPresidentKaren Castrejon Trujillo Founded14 May 1993 30 years ago 1993 05 14 HeadquartersLoma Bonita 18 Lomas Altas Miguel Hidalgo Mexico City MexicoMembership 2023 592 417 1 IdeologyGreen politics 2 Progressivism 3 dead link 4 5 Ecologism 6 Animalism 7 Factions Green conservatismPolitical positionCentre left 8 9 National affiliationJuntos Hacemos Historia since 2020 10 Continental affiliationFederation of the Green Parties of the AmericasInternational affiliationGlobal GreensColours Yellow greenChamber of Deputies39 500Senate7 128Governorships1 32State congresses77 1 124WebsiteParty websitePolitics of MexicoPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 2 Ideology 3 Controversies 3 1 Pro death penalty campaign 3 2 Anti LGBT rights factions 3 3 Accusations of corruption and nepotism 3 4 Unlawful political advertising in movie theaters 3 5 2021 post campaign influencer posts 4 Electoral history 4 1 Presidential elections 4 2 Congressional elections 4 2 1 Chamber of Deputies 4 2 2 Senate elections 4 2 3 Gubernatorial victories 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2023 Ideology editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2023 Controversies editPro death penalty campaign edit nbsp Party logo between 1994 and 2009 nbsp A Green Party billboard promoting the restoration of the death penalty 14 In 2008 the PVEM initiated an advertising campaign in favor of reintroducing the death penalty in Mexico 15 This led to the European Green Party s withdrawal of recognition of the PVEM as a legitimate green party 16 Anti LGBT rights factions edit During an interview PVEM candidate Gamaliel Ramirez verbally attacked an openly gay candidate for Guadalajara mayor and called for criminal laws against homosexuality to be established In the following days Ramirez issued a written apology after the party expressed disappointment at his remarks 17 While the party has pledged to support LGBT rights issues its three representatives abstained from a vote on Mexico City granting legal recognition to same sex couples and opposed the legalization of same sex marriage in the city Accusations of corruption and nepotism edit The PVEM is also widely criticized because its current leader Jorge Emilio Gonzalez Martinez was appointed for being the son of former leader Jorge Gonzalez Torres 18 and for supporting the political and business agenda of Mexican businessman Victor Gonzalez Torres owner of the Farmacias Similares drugstore franchise and Gonzalez Martinez s uncle 19 The Quintana Roo state branch of PVEM removed its leader Jose de la Pena Ruiz de Chavez for his relationship with the Romanian mafia on February 10 2021 He kept his position as a member of the Congress of Quintana Roo 20 Jose Luis Jonathan Yong former Public Security director in Cancun 2016 2018 has been implicated De la Pena Ruiz de Chavez is said to also have ties to Leticia Rodriguez Lara Dona Lety leader of the Cancun drug cartel 21 Unlawful political advertising in movie theaters edit In January 2015 the National Electoral Institute INE ordered the PVEM and theater chains Cinemex and Cinepolis to cease airing PVEM advertisements on the grounds of fairness in electoral contests When the PVEM and the theaters did not comply the INE imposed a fine of 35 million on the PVEM and 7 million on both theater chains 22 2021 post campaign influencer posts edit In 2021 several Internet celebrities were fined for illegal posts in favor of PVEM on social media after the period of campaigning had ended 23 Fer Moreno admitted she had been paid MXN 10 000 US 493 34 and apologized 24 Electoral history editPresidential elections edit Election year Candidate votes vote Result Note1994 Jorge Gonzalez Torres 327 313 0 93 nbsp N Defeated2000 support PAN Candidate Coalition Alianza por el Cambio2006 support PRI Candidate Coalition Alianza por Mexico2012 support PRI Candidate Coalition Compromiso por Mexico2018 support PRI Candidate Coalition Todos por Mexico2024 support MORENA Candidate Coalition Juntos Hacemos HistoriaCongressional elections edit Chamber of Deputies edit Election year Constituency PR of seats Position Presidency Notevotes votes 1994 470 951 1 4 479 594 1 4 0 500 Minority Ernesto Zedillo nbsp 1997 1 105 688 3 8 1 116 137 3 8 8 500 Minority Ernesto Zedillo nbsp 2000 see National Action Party 17 500 Minority Vicente Fox nbsp Coalition Alliance for Change2003 1 063 741 4 1 1 068 721 4 1 17 500 Minority Vicente Fox nbsp 2006 see Institutional Revolutionary Party 19 500 Minority Felipe Calderon nbsp Coalition Alliance for Mexico2009 2 318 138 6 7 2 326 016 6 7 21 500 Minority Felipe Calderon nbsp 2012 3 045 385 6 44 3 054 718 6 43 34 500 Minority Enrique Pena Nieto nbsp Coalition Commitment to Mexico2015 2 740 208 7 57 2 757 170 7 54 47 500 Minority Enrique Pena Nieto nbsp Coalition PRI PVEM2018 1 429 802 2 55 2 695 405 4 79 17 500 Minority Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador nbsp Coalition Todos por Mexico2021 992 320 2 03 2 670 997 5 43 44 500 Minority Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador nbsp Coalition Juntos Hacemos HistoriaSenate elections edit Election year Constituency PR of seats Position Presidency Notevotes votes 1994 438 941 1 3 0 128 Minority Ernesto Zedillo nbsp 1997 1 180 04 4 0 1 128 Minority Ernesto Zedillo nbsp 2000 see National Action Party 5 128 Minority Vicente Fox nbsp Coalition Alliance for Change2006 see Institutional Revolutionary Party 6 128 Minority Felipe Calderon nbsp Coalition Alliance for Mexico2012 867 056 1 9 2 881 923 6 1 9 128 Minority Enrique Pena Nieto nbsp Coalition Commitment to Mexico2018 1 198 011 2 13 2 528 175 4 46 7 128 Minority Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador nbsp Coalition Todos por MexicoGubernatorial victories edit Ricardo Gallardo Cardona won the 2021 Mexican gubernatorial elections in San Luis Potosi 25 See also editDeath penalty debate grows in Mexico Mexico to rethink death penaltyReferences edit https www ine mx actores politicos partidos politicos nacionales padron afiliados Haynes Jeffrey 2005 Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World Polity p 177 ISBN 9780745630922 https pvem cdmx org mx verde cdmx celebra que se declare inconstitucional penalizar el aborto en el pais https vlex com mx vid va pvem despenalizacion aborto 876353040 https www forbes com mx candidatos a diputados de morena pt y pvem son los que mas hacen copy paste de propuestas Archived copy PDF Archived from the original on 2021 10 07 Retrieved 2023 09 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original on 2021 10 07 Retrieved 2023 09 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link https metapolitica news 2020 01 04 verde ecologista se declara de centro izquierda https heraldodemexico com mx nacional 2020 1 4 el pvem se define de izquierda 142986 html permanent dead link Alianza por el Cambio 2000 Alianza para Todos 2003 Alianza por Mexico 2006 Compromiso por Mexico 2012 Todos por Mexico 2018 2019 Juntos Haremos Historia 2019 2020 Seelke Claire Mexico s 2012 Elections PDF Congressional Research Service Retrieved 10 December 2012 INE termina resultados finales de conteo para presidente Excelsior in Spanish 5 July 2018 PVEM Morena una alianza baratisima aristeguinoticias com Retrieved 2019 12 20 Blears James 26 February 2009 Mexico s Green Party Urges Death Penalty for Kidnappers VOA News retrieved 2 August 2009 permanent dead link La Plaza Los Angeles Times 10 December 2008 Tim Johnson For Mexico s Ecologist Green Party green mostly means money not environment McClatchy Newspapers June 18 2012 Green Party rival crossed the line says gay candidate Guadalajara Reporter May 16 2009 Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved November 27 2009 Thompson Barnard Corruption inferences and the Green Party of Mexico MexiData info Archived from the original on 4 September 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Miguel Angel Toscano dos anos de escandalos sanitarios en la Cofepris in Mexican Spanish Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 07 23 El PVEM destituye a su lider en QRoo ligado con la mafia rumana ADNPolitico in Spanish Expansion Politico 11 February 2021 Retrieved February 13 2021 Vinculan a verdes con mafia rumana mural com mx in Spanish Reforma February 10 2021 Retrieved February 13 2021 Forbes Staff 3 March 2015 Partido Verde Cinemex y Cinepolis cronica de una multa anunciada Forbes Mexico FGR abrio investigacion contra influencers por apoyo al Verde Ecologista en la veda electoral infobae in Spanish Infoabae Retrieved June 11 2021 Influencer se disculpa por violar veda electoral Aristegui Noticias in Spanish Retrieved June 11 2021 Sevillano Luis Galindo Jorge Clemente Yolanda Alonso Antonio 2021 06 07 Resultados de las elecciones de Mexico EL PAIS in Mexican Spanish Retrieved June 11 2021 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 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