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News While previous polls gave the Morena party a strong lead in the upcoming June 6 elections, new polling suggests that the race is tightening.
New poll predicts Morena will lose its majority in Chamber of Deputies Party will need its allies to retain control of lower house of Congress
Published on Monday, May 17, 2021
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The ruling Morena party will lose its exclusive majority in the Chamber of Deputies at the June 6 elections but the coalition it leads will retain control of the lower house of Congress, a new poll indicates.
Morena currently holds 256 of the 500 seats in the lower house but will win only 230 at the upcoming elections, according to the poll conducted by SIMO Consulting for the newspaper
News The president s approval rating according to the poll of polls. Approval is in blue, disapproval in orange. oraculus
59% of Mexicans unimpressed with AMLO’s fight against corruption Respondents to new poll also gave the government poor grades on security
Published on Tuesday, May 11, 2021
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Almost six in 10 Mexicans are unimpressed with the efforts of the federal government to combat corruption while two-thirds grade it poorly for its performance on public security, according to a new poll.
Conducted in April and early May by the media partners
El Financiero and Bloomberg, the poll found that 59% of 2,000 respondents believe that the government led by President López Obrador is doing a bad job on fighting corruption, a scourge the president has pledged to eliminate but which continues to tarnish his administration.