Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Mexican left holds the State of Guerrero

The left and right of Mexico have found a kind of formula to remove the idea that it is inevitable return of the PRI for the presidency of the Republic next year. Sunday's elections in the State of Guerrero confirmed the effectiveness of a remedy "homeopathic", ie nothing better to win the PRI to apply for one of their own.

If there are no surprises in the electoral tribunal, and after winning a victory by nearly 14 points, Angel Aguirre Rivero Heladio rule in Guerrero from 1 April. The Democratic Revolution Party (PRD, left) can boast that it will continue in power in the South Pacific state of Mexico, despite the new ruling has not fought a single day in that organization, for 30 years left PRI militant after his party did not nominate a candidate.

The big winners on Sunday are Jesus Ortega, president of the PRD, and his colleague Marcelo Ebrard, head of the Government of Mexico City, who have played their best cards in this model Alliance. In Guerrero, however, were not the hand of the National Action Party, the candidate of President Felipe Calderón formation declined in favor of Aguirre, but his campaign was almost irrelevant.

In any case, it was similar to an alliance forged last year in Sinaloa, Puebla and Oaxaca states where the PRD and the PAN defeated the PRI candidate to come from their ranks.

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