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Mexico to hold Election Day
June 6, 2021
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Today is Election Day in Nuevo Laredo and all of Mexico.
This year’s election is considered particularly memorable as it will be one of the biggest the country does for a non-presidential race while in Nuevo Laredo nine different parties and one independent are in a heated race to win the mayoral position in the city.
In Nuevo Laredo, people will be able to vote from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. when the polls close for the day and the counting of the votes begins.
“The election is historic because of two reasons,” said Manuel Moncada Fuentes, the executive spokesman for the Instituto Nacional Electoral, or the National Electoral Institution, in Nuevo Laredo. “The first reason is because this is the first time in which an election is held to elect both congressional legislative leaders, as one part of the legislature will be voted on, and local races and even some governor races in some states will also be held. Anot
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The Presidents of Mexico and the United States had their first telephone conversation on January 23. According to press reports, Joe Biden started the dialogue by pointing out with amusement that he was not Donald Trump, to which Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) seriously replied that he had a great relationship with the former president and tycoon of New York.
The anecdote confirms what we already knew: AMLO was a secret Trumpist in the US election. Some explain the tabasqueño’s affinity with Trump, pointing out that they are political soul mates. They are not wrong. Both are populists, demagogues, rioters and despise science and intellectual elites.