Sunday, July 8, 2012

Thousands Protest In Mexico Against President-Elect Alleging Vote Fraud

Thousands of Mexican students take part in a protest in the capital on July 2, 2012 to protest Enrique Pena Nieto’s declaration of victory in the presidential election. Press TV

Mexicans Protest Against Peña Nieto's Election Win -- The Guardian

Tens of thousands of people march in Mexico City amid allegations that PRI vote-buying influenced millions of votes.

Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Mexico City on Saturday to protest against Enrique Peña Nieto's apparent win in the country's presidential election, accusing his party of buying votes and paying TV networks for support.

Demonstrators were angered by allegations that Peña Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary party (PRI) gave out groceries, pre-paid gift cards and other goods to voters before the national elections on 1 July.

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More News On Protests Against Mexico's Presidential Election Results

Tens of thousands march in Mexico’s capital against election result, allege vote buying -- Washington Post/AP
Thousands Protest Results of Mexican Presidential Election -- Voice of America
Students march against Mexico's election result -- USA Today/AFP
Thousands protest new Mexican president -- UPI
Protesters march against Mexico's president-elect -- Reuters
Mexicans challenge Pena Nieto's victory in huge march -- BBC
Thousands Protest Alleged Mexico Election Fraud -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Tens of thousands protest in Mexico against president-elect, alleging vote fraud -- MSNBC

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