translated from Spanish: Mexico’s Election Violence and Polarization Concerns: Insulza

Mexico City. – José Miguel Insulza, head of the Electoral Observation Mission of the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean (Coppal), expressed his concern about the violence that has been generated in the electoral process in Mexico.” We are fully neutral and we see that there is a lot of clamor for transparency and trust, but we are concerned about polarization,” said the former secretary of the Organization of American States (OAS), in a meeting with the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Dulce María Sauri.
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For her part, Deputy Dulce Maria Sauri said that polarization is of no use, because what is of real importance is the next day, when the results of the commissions must be accepted in order to continue working. Read more: Le Monde criticizes AMLO’s “hyper-presidentialism” in attacking the INE and medding in the elections He stressed that the electoral process is the moment when citizens express their will, and once the elections are over, life goes on, since democracy aims to protect the right of people to change their minds , by giving as an example that if a person votes for A party in the next election they can vote for any other. He pointed out that these will be the largest elections in the history of Mexico, because, although it does not have to do with the election of the president of the republic, but with that of the 32 states of the country.

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