translated from Spanish: Debut and farewell? PES, RSP and Fuerza por México would lose registration

Three parties that debuted in the federal election on June 6 would lose the national registry for not having obtained at least 3% of the vote, a minimum established by the Constitution and the General Law on Political Parties. 
These are the Solidarity Encounter Party (PES), Fuerza Por México and Redes Sociales Progresistas (RSP).
With an advance of 89% in the counting of minutes, in the Program of Preliminary Electoral Results (PREP) the PES had a record of 2.67% of the votes in its favor, in the federal election to renew the Chamber of Deputies.

Progressive Social Networks had 1.7% and Fuerza por México 2.5%.
The Labor Party had just above the minimum required, with 3.1%, and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) 3.5%.
That’s the PREP data.

Hours earlier, the INE gave the estimates of the quick count statistical exercise. In it, he pointed out that the Solidarity Encounter Party would obtain a minimum rank of 2.7% of the vote and a maximum of 3%, the figure with which it would keep the registration.
As for the RSP, it was estimated a maximum of 2% of the vote and Force for Mexico an upper limit of 2.8% of the vote, figures that would not allow them to remain as national political forces.

The registration of the PES, RSP and Fuerza por México was endorsed by the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation only in 2020.
Progressive Social Networks (RSP) became a party headed by Fernando González, elba Esther Gordillo’s eser-in-law; Fuerza Social por México (FSM) was promoted as a political party by Morenista senator and trade union leader Pedro Haces Barba; and Encuentro Solidario (linked to evangelical religious groups) emerged from what was the Social Encounter Party, which lost registration in 2018. 
While the results of the PREP are not favorable for these political forces, they are still preliminary. It is necessary to wait for the district counts, which will begin next Wednesday, and for the whole process of validation and challenges that precedes having final and legal results of the election.
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