TENS OF THOUSANDS OF MEXICAN CITIZENS FILLED MEXICO CITY’S MAIN PLAZA SUNDAY — IN PROTEST OF ELECTORAL LAW CHANGES THAT PASSED LAST WEEK.
ONCE ENACTED — THE ELECTION REFORM WOULD CUT SALARIES AND FUNDING FOR LOCAL ELECTION OFFICES —
— AS WELL AS TRAINING FOR CITIZENS WHO OPERATE AND OVERSEE POLLING STATIONS.
THE CHANGES WOULD ALSO REDUCE SANCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES WHO FAIL TO REPORT CAMPAIGN SPENDING.
“This is the march where hundreds of thousands of citizens from across the country, representing millions, are defending democracy and confirming our trust in the judiciary to vote against the overhaul, which intends to load the dice in favor of the president’s party and take away our right to vote freely.”
MEXICAN PRESIDENT ANDRÉS MANUEL LÓPEZ OBRADOR HAS DENIED THE CHANGES ARE A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY.
HE DENOUNCED CRITICISM OF THE REFORMS AS ELITIST — ARGUING THAT THE MONEY CUT SHOULD BE SPENT ON THE POOR.
U-S OFFICIALS ARE WEIGHING IN ON THE CHANGES.
THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS TWEETED THAT THE REFORMS ARE TESTING THE INDEPENDENCE OF ELECTORAL AND JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS.
QUOTE — “THE UNITED STATES SUPPORTS INDEPENDENT, WELL-RESOURCED ELECTORAL INSTITUTIONS THAT STRENGTHEN DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES AND THE RULE OF LAW.”