

Vote-Buying Scandal Rocks Mexico's Judicial Elections
Mexico's Judicial Elections Under Scrutiny: Allegations of Vote-Buying Surface Mexico City – Allegations of vote-buying have cast a shadow over Mexico's upcoming judicial elections. A recent report by Latinus Diario presents evidence suggesting that the Morena party engaged in a widespread distribution of 'acordeones,' or campaign materials, as part of a scheme to influence voters. The investigation involves the National Electoral Institute (INE) and Proyecto Justicia Común. The video report shows images of the 'acordeones' and claims to have audio recordings corroborating the distribution. One individual involved in the investigation stated, "These materials were distributed across multiple locations, clearly intended to sway voters." The report also names specific candidates who have distanced themselves from the alleged scheme. The INE and Proyecto Justicia Común are actively investigating these serious claims. The outcome of their investigation will be crucial in determining the fairness and integrity of the upcoming judicial elections. The video's release has heightened public awareness and generated considerable discussion about the importance of fair electoral practices in Mexico.