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).End of preview - This article contains approximately 1829 words.
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