Mexico elections: ruling party headed for stinging defeat in state elections
Mexico elections: ruling party headed for stinging defeat in state elections
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) appears to have lost governorships in six states including four where it had never lost power for more than 80 years
David Agren in Mexico City
@el_reportero
Monday 6 June 2016 12.52 EDT
Mexican voters have punished the countrys deeply unpopular ruling party in regional elections, with early results suggesting that the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) has lost governorships in six states including four where it had never lost power for more than 80 years.
Dogged by allegations of rampant corruption and political thuggery, the PRI lost the Gulf Coast states of Veracruz and Tamaulipas, where kidnapping and extortion have reached alarming levels and drug cartels appear to operate with impunity.
The results dealt a heavy blow to Mexicos president, Enrique Peña Nieto, putting the opposition National Action Party (PAN) either alone or in coalition ahead in seven of the 12 states which held elections on Sunday.
Weve broken the authoritarian monopoly the PRI has held for more than 86 years, a buoyant PAN leader Ricardo Anaya told cheering supporters after polls closed on Sunday.
More:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/06/early-results-mexico-elections-ruling-party-unseated-pri