
Mexico's Judicial Elections: PAN Leader Denies Boycott Calls
Mexico's Judicial Elections: PAN Leader Denies Calls for Boycott Mexico City – With judicial elections on the horizon, Jorge Romero Herrera, national leader of the National Action Party (PAN), has firmly denied any involvement in calls for a voter boycott. In an interview with Milenio Televisión, Herrera stated, "Jamás llamaremos a no votar; el pueblo debe decidir al ganador" ("We will never call for people not to vote; the people must decide the winner.") This statement directly addresses recent concerns about potential efforts to undermine the electoral process. Herrera's comments highlight the PAN's commitment to citizen participation. He underscored the importance of a fair and transparent election, emphasizing that the people's choice should determine the outcome. The interview also touched upon concerns about potential irregularities in the election process, with Herrera stating that while there are some challenges, the PAN remains committed to ensuring a fair outcome. The interview provides a crucial perspective on the ongoing debate surrounding Mexico's judicial elections and the role of political parties in ensuring a democratic process. The PAN's stance against a boycott underscores the importance of civic engagement in shaping the future of the country's judicial system.