In an attempt to renew its image and connect with the electorate, the National Action Party (PAN) released a seven-minute video created with artificial intelligence that shows a Mexico devastated by violence and chaos, where citizens face dark creatures.
Mexico City, October 22 (However).- As part of its campaign in the media and social networks, the National Action Party (PAN) broadcast a video created with Artificial intelligence in which it shows an apocalyptic Mexico in which giants and what appear to be demons taken from a science fiction movie stalk people.
The audiovisual material titled “Don’t give up”, which lasts seven minutes, is part of the “relaunching” of the blue and white match. At the beginning you see Manuel Gómez Morin, Luis H. Álvarez and Manuel Clouthier Carrillo. The video also shows Jorge Romero Herrerapresident of the PAN; Karen Michel González Márquez, General Secretary; Ricardo Anaya Cortés, Coordinator of the Senators and other characters looking towards the sky and in the background, a voice is heard saying “Don’t give up”.
Afterwards, everything goes dark and images of burned cars, abandoned houses with bullet holes, crying families, two men pretending to be drug traffickers while smiling, businesses closing due to violence, fuel theft, etc. are shown. Suddenly, the sun rises again and several happy people appear, enjoying a walk with their loved ones in the park, but when it seems that everything is joy, the day begins to cloud over and dark beings appear that resemble the “dementors”, soulless creatures that appear in the Harry Potter films.
From afar, a woman and a man, who pretend to be President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, watch attentively.

These “dark beings” destroy everything in their path while people try to flee. In the distance, another group observes what is happening around them and decides to confront these creatures with whom they engage in a pitched battle from which the people emerge victorious. Immediately, several people appear with PAN flags and their new logo while the sun rises again.
“We will not rest until families live in a free and prosperous Mexico. With the people, we will continue building the country we want and deserve,” the video description reads.


The recording shared on October 19 barely exceeds 1,300 views and has only 80 likes.
On October 18, Jorge Romero Herrera, national leader of the PAN, presented the new logo of his political organization, which is part of a “relaunch” given the poor results obtained in the last federal elections by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).


The new image of the PAN was announced after an event to relaunch the party and a march that started from the Monument to the Revolution. The logo eliminated the blue circle from the previous figure, exchanging it for two curves that surround the party’s initials, which show a slight inclination to the right, while the colors of said symbol are more intense, reaching shades of black.
At the ceremony, Romero Herrera reiterated part of the principles of National Action and assured that there will be no alliances towards the midterm elections of 2027, after the fiasco of the PRIAN alliance, designed by businessman Claudio