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...“López Obrador has polarised this election to the point of virtually declaring war on electoral institutions. My big worry is that what we’re seeing now won’t stop after June 6,” she said....
...Both of Mr López Obrador’s challengers in the 2018 elections — José Antonio Meade and Ricardo Anaya — were alleged in the document to have taken millions in bribes, as was Mr Lozoya’s successor as Pemex...
...PAN leader Ricardo Anaya, who quashed Ms Zavala’s hopes of leading the party’s candidacy, has teamed up in a right-left alliance but is lying a distant second behind leftist populist Andrés Manuel López...
...Mr López Obrador has had to work to repair his credibility after he defied President Felipe Calderón’s wafer-thin victory in 2006 and set himself up as parallel head of state in Mexico City’s main square...
...Mr López Obrador could barely conceal his glee. “Calderón’s wife is doing the right thing by rebelling,” he tweeted. “She’s better positioned than Anaya and they’re excluding her.”...
...Mr López Obrador has so far emerged as the man to beat in the July 1 vote....
...jointly nominated the 38-year-old Ricardo Anaya....
...It is Mr López Obrador’s third try at the presidency, after losing by a whisker in 2006 to conservative Felipe Calderón in elections Amlo said were stolen....
...Mr Calderón could extend an olive branch to the opposition by following the example of successful poverty relief programmes introduced in Mexico City by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the PRD’s losing presidential...
...Judging by the cool reaction to Mr Lavagna’s news of his strongest potential ally, Mauricio Macri, let alone the stubborn refusal of Mr Macri’s closest ally, Ricardo López Murphy, to have anything to do...
...But while only 51 per cent of local investors included in the survey thought that Mr López Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) would triumph against 49 per cent for Mr Calderón of the ruling...
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