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Mexico & Nafta - August 2018 (ISSN 1741-444X)

Difficult times ahead for Mexico’s traditional parties following Morena win

The unchanging terrain of Mexican politics has suffered its most significant fracture in nearly two decades. Just four years after formally registering as a political party, the Movimiento de Renovación Nacional (Morena) and its leader and founder, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, stormed to the presidency in the 1 July general election. Most significantly, Morena left two stalwart institutions in its wake: the right-wing Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) and the traditional centre-left Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI).

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