Massive Protests Erupt in Mexico Against President López Obrador and Ruling Party
Citizens across Mexico and abroad march for democracy, advocating for free and fair elections ahead of the June 2 elections.
- Tens of thousands of demonstrators, donned in pink, marched in cities within Mexico and internationally, expressing dissent against the ruling party and its policies.
- The protests were sparked by concerns over actions by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador that are perceived to endanger democracy, including slashing funding for the electoral agency and weakening oversight of campaign spending.
- Presidential front-runner Claudia Sheinbaum, seen as a continuation of López Obrador's policies, officially announced her candidacy, intensifying public outcry.
- Demonstrators also voiced opposition to attacks and slayings of candidates by drug cartels, emphasizing the broader threats to democracy and electoral integrity.
- Despite the protests, López Obrador remains highly popular, and Sheinbaum leads in polls, raising questions about the impact of public dissent on the upcoming elections.