Mexico’s ruling Morena party conducted over 200 informational assemblies across the country this weekend. These meetings were held in public squares and community spaces, according to party leadership. The purpose of the assemblies was to engage with citizens and provide information, though specific details regarding the content of these discussions were not released. Morena is currently preparing for upcoming elections and these meetings represent a significant outreach effort. The widespread nature of the events suggests a national strategy to connect with voters at a local level. No reports of disruptions or significant attendance figures were immediately available. The party aims to maintain momentum and public support through direct engagement.