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Jun 4, 2021 10 tweets 7 min read Read on X
After suffering through various forms of fraud in election after election, #Mexican voters are fighting back: here, in Nacozari de García, Sonora, citizens stopped municipal employees from the conservative PAN from attempting to buy votes with foodstuffs.

Unfortunately, in other parts of the country, these practices continue unabated.

Here, Cándido Coheto, legislative candidate for the #PRI-#PAN coalition in Villa Alta, #Oaxaca, demands a helicopter come to deliver money to buy votes or "we're screwed."

Still in #Oaxaca, a truck and warehouse were discovered with more foodstuffs allegedly for vote-buying by the #PRI in the Colonia Jardín neighborhood.

People lined up for vote buying by the #PRI in #Campeche. Here, not with food but cash in exchange for surrendering their voter IDs. In the video, someone complains that they were promised $1,500 pesos but are only getting $300.

Still in #Campeche, more scenes of apparent vote buying by the conservative coalition in Ciudad del Carmen.

More food handouts from the #PAN, here in #Mérida, #Yucatán:

bit.ly/3g1UpGw
And from the #PRI in #Guerrero:

Despite strict campaign spending limits, dark money continues to flood campaigns. In 2018, for every peso spent legally by gubernatorial candidates, another 14 pesos came from undeclared sources.

washingtonpost.com/es/post-opinio…
The National Electoral Institute @INEMexico has always washed its hands in such cases, contending it cannot audit campaigns until they are over, by which point candidates have been elected and it's too late.

No more: electoral fraud is now a felony, per a law passed by AMLO.
And if the INE won't act -and it won't- then the Attorney General's Office @FGRMexico and the Special Prosecutor for Electoral Crimes @FiscaliaElecMx must act. /END

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Feb 22
🧵The latest in a series of clockwork, election-timed hits against AMLO, this time by @alanfeuer and @Nataliekitro at the @nytimes, is the biggest nothing-burger yet. Let's explore.

nytimes.com/2024/02/22/wor…
The piece begins with the vaguest of the vague: "American law enforecement officials" (who?) spent years looking into allegations set out by U.S. records (which?) and three people familiar with the matter (again, who?). Image
Well, maybe they'll get more specific as they go along. Next up we have "potential links" and "possible ties" without any direct connections found between the president and criminal organizations.

Nope, nothing specific there... Image
Read 14 tweets
Feb 14
🧵En un artículo de 2010, el editor de @propublica @SteveEngelberg, que salió en defensa del reportaje de Tim Golden la semana pasada, reveló que la colusión de su medio y otros con las agencias de inteligencia de EEUU remonta a muchos años.

propublica.org/article/how-wi…
"Durante las últimas décadas", escribe, "ha habido un acuerdo informal entre los reporteros que descubrían secretos de interés periodístico y las agencias de inteligencia... *Nosotros contábamos a los oficiales lo que habíamos aprendido. Y ellos señalaban cualquier... Image
consecuencia imprevista que pudiera surgir de la publicación".

👉Esto es exactamente lo que pasó en el caso del reportaje de Golden, donde la DEA hizo que demoraran la publicación y reescribieran el reportaje. Image
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Feb 9
🧵After a widely criticized report in @ProPublica this week regarding AMLO's 2006 campaign, editor @SteveEngelberg has come out with a bit of damage control. In it, he claims to present "some facts." Let's take a look.

propublica.org/article/mexica…
Right from the first paragraph, Engelberg betrays his bias. According to him, the real purpose of AMLO's morning press conferences is to "control the news" and "bash his enemies-real and perceived". This is not the language of an honest broker, but of opposition parties. Image
Having tarred the piece from the outset, Engelberg proceeds to his "recap." The case against AMLO's 2006 campaign begins, he writes, when a "Mexican drug lawyer" made his report to the DEA in 2010. Incredibly, he fails to even mention that the informant was Roberto López Nájera. Image
Read 14 tweets
Feb 6
🧵An ambitious package of constitutional reforms presented by AMLO yesterday includes greater legal autonomy for indigenous and Afromexican communities, scholarships for in-need families, universal healthcare, a ban on fracking, GMO corn and abuse of animals, Image
above-inflation minimum wage increases,one year of paid training for unemployed youth, a limit on water licenses, pension reform with a top-up fund for those affected by 90's-2000's privatizations, return of passenger trains, strengthening of Federal Electricity, Commission,
elimination of PR seats (which are perceived to have become sinecures for party elites and politicians on the lam seeking political immunity), direct election of judges, home-buying plan for workers, guaranteed minimum wage for farm workers,
Read 8 tweets
Jan 31
🧵ANATOMY OF A HIT: Another clumsy attempt by the US to meddle in this year's Mexican presidential election. How does it work?

1.) THE SYNCHRONIZED SWIM: Spread your story at the same time across various media. (A little obvious, though, to do it at the exact same time, guys.)

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2.) THE WEASELY HEADLINE: The main source, @propublica, runs with the uber-weasely, Jeopardy-style, headline in the form of a question. "Did drug traffickers funnel money to AMLO's campaign?" I don't know, did they? Isn't this what you're supposed to be proving? Image
3.) THE DISCREDITED SOURCE: The DEA's case is based on the testimony of Roberto López Nájara, alias "Jennifer," former lawyer to the Beltrán Leyva Cartel whose unreliable tesitimony has led to dismissed cases and exonerations:
Read 9 tweets
Sep 18, 2023
🧵Two key pieces of pro-worker legislation to watch for in this session of the Mexican Congress:

1.) Reduce work week from 48 to 40 hours, with two days off.

2.) Increase Christmas bonus ("aguinaldo") from 15 to 30 days of pay for private-sector workers.

Details below. 👇
1.) This measure, which reforms Article 123 of the Constitution, was introduced in the last session, ran out of time, and was considered a MORENA priority in this session. But it is now being blocked, not surprisingly, by the construction industry.

eleconomista.com.mx/politica/Indus…
This reform is long overdue. Mexican workers are simply overworked: at 2,128 hours/year, they work the longest of any OECD country. And with 6-day workweeks being the norm in many industries, millions have never known a weekend in their working lives.

expansion.mx/carrera/2023/0…
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