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election held in Mexico were not free and fair comment

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mexico's next president will deal with a number of internal challenges--some of which include opening up Mexico's economy, making public institutions more responsive, improving education, and establishing a true separation of governing powers. Externally, there are questions of how to craft trade relations and deal with the cancer of international drug trafficking and crime. As a next-door neighbor affected by events in Mexico, the United States recognizes that Mexico is an important political and economic partner in our relations with the rest of the hemisphere.
Mexico's July 2, 2000 Elections

Mexico's presidential elections occur every six years, marking periods known as "sexenios." This year, in addition to electing the president, voters will choose all 128 Senators (six-year terms) and all 500 members of the lower Chamber of Deputies (three-year terms). Moreover, they will choose governors in two of Mexico's 31 states and cast ballots for state legislatures and municipal offices in nine states and the federal district of Mexico City.

These elections are the first to occur under sweeping electoral reforms enacted during President Ernesto Zedillo's administration. They will be the first to be administered by an autonomous Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) and culminate more than a decade of electoral reform since 1988 when a purported computer malfunction and questionable vote tally scandalized the election of President Carlos Salinas Gortari.

Answered by luvyapatel0
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Answer:The elections held in Mexico were not free and fair as the ruling party uses dirty tricks to win elections.... And not doing a fair thing with the citizens of Mexico....

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