AMLO Dissuades Concerns About Potential Election Blackouts
The federal executive’s statements come following a series of blackouts across several Mexican states due to the country’s ongoing heatwave.
Read moreThe federal executive’s statements come following a series of blackouts across several Mexican states due to the country’s ongoing heatwave.
Read moreThough members of the local community claimed the masked men belonged to the Sinaloa Cartel, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador claimed the incident may have been set up as “propaganda”
Read moreHowever, the TEPJF voted in favor of retaining the senatorial candidacy of the National Action Party’s Ricardo Anaya despite his own alleged criminal controversies
Read moreThe impeachment filing comes following SCJN President Norma Piña’s anonymous complaint against Zaldívar alleging acts of corruption and judicial harrassment
Read moreThe INE approved 180,686 foreign voter applications in total – or 82 percent of the overall application pool.
Read moreThe federal executive accused the media outlets hosting the debate, such as Televisa, TV Azteca, El Universal and Reforma, of treating National Regeneration Movement candidate Claudia Sheinbaum differently than the other presidential candidates
Read moreThe move comes following Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s disparaging remarks on Ecuador’s 2023 elections and the murder of its presidential candidate, Fernando Villavicencio
Read moreGaytán Gutiérrez’s murder adds to the rising death toll of candidates, politicians and those involved in the political process during Mexico’s current electoral period
Read moreAll three presidential candidates – Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Jorge Álvarez Máynez – are expected to sign the “Commitment to Peace” come Monday, March 11
Read moreA total of fourteen individuals involved in the electoral process have been murdered within the first two months on 2024
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