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News Around the Republic of Mexico | October 2007
Uncertainty in Oaxaca Elections Prensa Latina go to original
Oaxaca, Mexico - Uncertainty prevails today in the elections being held in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, when the polling stations are empty and an attack on a police post left one officer dead.
Press reports indicated that during the early hours of Sunday, eight strangers shot at the preventive police of Juchitan, capital of that state.
The incident linked with the elections to renovate 152 mayorships in Oaxaca, adds to the ghost of abstentionism estimated in over 60 percent registered during the polls for deputies last August.
According to the State Attorney, Evencio Nicolas Martinez, officers of this entity are carrying out the investigations opened on the agresión.
Sergio Segreste, secretary of Citizens Protection, explained that state corporations maintain operation IRMA (Immediate Response of Maximum Alert) in order to guarantee peaceful polling for voters.
Teofilo Manuel García, secretary general of the government, pointed that in 29 of 152 municipalities where elections take place risky conditions prevail and greater alert was adopted.
Meanwhile, the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca and the National Union of Education Workers called their bases to cast a “punishment vote.”
According to both institutions, the measure responds to politician differences concerning the citizens´ interests.
For these elections, the State Electoral Institute set up 2,897 polling stations in the 152 municipalities governed by the system of political parties which have a nominal list of one million 584 thousand 309 voters. 6 Activists with Mexican Political Party Killed in Chiapas Truck Crash Associated Press go to original
Venustiano Carranza, Mexico: A pickup truck carrying activists for Mexico's leading conservative party fell into a ravine in southern Chiapas state, killing six people on the eve of state elections.
The truck was leaving the town of Escuintla with 10 members of the National Action Party, or PAN, when it ran off a mountain road and plunged into a 66-foot (20-meter) deep ravine late Saturday, PAN spokesman Carlos Palomeque said Sunday.
Six of the activists were killed and four others injured, Palomeque said.
Chiapas voters on Sunday were electing representatives for the state congress and 118 mayorships. |
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