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Leftist Leader in Mexico Launches Campaign Against Oil Industry Reforms
February 11, 2013 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Former leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has launched a national campaign in southern Mexico "in defense of the petroleum industry" and a continue reading »
Mexico’s Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Joins New Political Party
January 9, 2013 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
The dominant figure on the Mexican left for a decade, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, formally signed up on Tuesday with the new political party he hopes will become a mass movement. continue reading »
PRI Slams Mexican Left’s Suggestion for Interim President
July 29, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
The Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, slammed the Mexican left's insistence that the July 1 presidential election be overturned and an interim president be named to organize a new vote as "absolutely out of line." continue reading »
Mexican Left Calls For Peaceful Mobilization to Annul Presidential Election
July 22, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Leaders of the Mexican left called Friday for a peaceful popular mobilization to annul the July 1 presidential election amid allegations of vote-buying and other machinations by the victorious Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. continue reading »
Mexican Left Claim PRI Set Up Vote-Buying Scheme
July 8, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Mexico's political left said several state governors, mostly members of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, were behind a massive vote-buying scheme in last Sunday's general election. continue reading »
INFOGRAPHIC: 2012 Mexican Presidential Elections
July 1, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Sunday, July 1st, is election day in Mexico. Nearly 80 million Mexicans are registered to vote, but far less will make it to the polls. Hispanically Speaking News's infographic takes a look at the candidates, election statistics, and why the 2012 elections will differ from years past. continue reading »