The Big Sham in Mexico
Weekend Edition July 6-8, 2012
Another Rigged Vote?
The Big Sham in Mexico
by PAUL IMISON
Mexico City.
Mexico could be forgiven for partying like its 2006. Following the election on Sunday, where Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate Enrique Peña Nieto appeared to win the presidency by a 6.5% margin over leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), the result is being hotly contested. Just as in 2006, when he lost by a mere 0.56% to Felipe drug warrior Calderon, AMLO demanded a full recount based on evidence of irregularities in no fewer than wait for it 113,855 voting booths around the country.
The authority trusted (or not) with clearing up this mess is Mexicos Federal Electoral Institute (IFE), which on Tuesday granted a partial recount of ballots from 78,000 voting booths, or casillas (54.5% of the total vote). Compare that to the just 3,000 ballots recounted in 2006 when the result was even tighter. The concession was surely an attempt to dampen the mobilization of AMLOs considerable (and angry) support base that rocked the nations streets six years ago not to mention the rolling thunder of the #YoSoy132 student movement.
Its the same circumstances, different opponent. In 2006 AMLO was up against right-winger Felipe Calderon of the National Action Party (PAN) who subsequently went on to start a Drug War (of sorts) that has killed ten of thousands of Mexicans in five years. This time, AMLOs nemesis is Peña Nieto the slickly-marketed, intellectually-vacuous candidate of the countrys old ruling party and former dictatorship, the PRI.
The result of the recount became clear last night with 95% of the votes counted and no surprise that the song remains the same. Peña Nieto took 38.33% of the vote over AMLOs 31.43%. The initial result from Monday which had world leaders popping the champagne corks on Peñas behalf was 37.97% versus 31.78%.
More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/07/06/the-big-sham-in-mexico/