Mexican voters head to the polls to elect a new session to the Chamber of Deputies. Analysts predict that while President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's party National Regeneration Movement will lose seats, his coalition will retain an overall majority. The lead-up to the election saw considerable violence, with at least 89 politicians, including 35 candidates, killed in the past 200 days.
Mexican voters head to the polls to vote a new session to the Chamber of Deputies. Analysts predict that while President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's party National Regeneration Movement will lose seats, his coalition overall will retain a majority. The lead-up to the election was marred with violence, with at least 89 politicians, including 35 candidates, killed in the past 200 days.
Mexican voters head to the polls to elect a new session to the Chamber of Deputies. Analysts predict that while President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's party National Regeneration Movement will lose seats, his coalition will retain anoverallmajority. The lead-up to the election sawconsiderable violence, with at least 89 politicians, including 35 candidates, killed in the past 200 days.