Mexico’s opposition may prove competitive in election
Friday, August 11, 2023
Significance
Both the opposition ‘Broad Front for Mexico’ (FAM) coalition, which includes the PAN, and the ruling National Regeneration Movement (Morena)-led ‘Together We’ll Make History’ (JHH) coalition have begun de-facto candidate campaigning, long before the formal November start date.
Impacts
- Polarising rhetoric could increase the likelihood of political violence as the elections approach.
- If the INE is unable to regulate the process effectively, the elections could end up in the courts.
- With the PRI now holding the smallest benches in both chambers of Congress, its continued relevance relies on the FAM.
- The Citizen Movement candidate, independent of the FAM, will not win the presidency, but could have a decisive impact on voting patterns.