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Mexico president López Obrador wins recall referendum amid low turnout

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Nine in 10 Mexicans voting in an unprecedented recall election engineered by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador have backed him to stay in office, underlining his domination of a polarised political agenda.

Critics and supporters had viewed his victory as a foregone conclusion in a ballot that had fed speculation it could open the door to extending presidential term limits, now limited to a single six-year period.

Between 90.3% and 91.9% of voters were predicted to have supported López Obrador, a preliminary estimate from the National Electoral Institute showed on Sunday night.

Unleashing a string of barbs at adversaries, López Obrador hailed the referendum result as “historic”, and compared his tally favourably with the number of votes won by rivals he defeated to win the presidency, and in other elections.

“We don’t have a king in Mexico,” he said in a video address. “It’s a democracy, and the people are in charge.”

A pugnacious leftist, López Obrador was the architect of the first so-called recall referendum in modern Mexico, describing it as vital to confirm his democratic mandate.

Turnout in the vote was forecast at 17-18.2%, the National Electoral Institute said, well below a threshold of 40% for it to be binding, and lower than some polls.

Opposition leaders had discouraged supporters from voting, with many condemning the plebiscite as a propaganda exercise and a costly distraction from Mexico’s real problems.

Turnout had been expected to range between 16% and 25% in a poll published by El Financiero newspaper this month.

Political analysts had said López Obrador would seize on the result as a personal triumph in his efforts to push a constitutional change to the electricity market through Congress in the coming week, although he looks short of votes.

López Obrador denies wanting to extend his term, but he used the referendum to fire up supporters and test his strength ahead of gubernatorial elections in June.

Since taking office in December 2018, López Obrador has fallen short of campaign pledges to reduce violent crime and lift the economy, unsettling investors by trying to renegotiate contracts and tightening state control of natural resources.

But his successful rollout of welfare programmes and relentless daily depiction of a political narrative in which he stars as a morally upright defender of the poor against a corrupt, wealthy elite has helped buttress his popularity.

Many Mexicans regard the folksy López Obrador as a welcome departure from previous leaders often seen as aloof from the broader population in a society that remains highly unequal.

“I want the president to continue in power,” said one of them, Guillermina Gomez, after voting in the central state of Tlaxcala.

The 60-year-old homemaker said López Obrador’s welfare programmes had allowed her grandchildren to enrol in high school, which her meagre household income had kept out of the reach of her children. “Thanks to him we have received benefits that no one else has given us,” she said.

Costing millions of dollars and heavily publicised in the capital, the referendum asked Mexicans if López Obrador’s mandate should be revoked due to loss of trust, or he should conclude his term as scheduled on 30 September 2024.

Maribel Rosas, 36, who voted for López Obrador to become president in 2018, said she had cast a vote for him to be removed from office, as he was failing to help the middle class and spurring social polarisation.

“This division isn’t going to get us anywhere,” said Rosas, a resident of Mexico City who works in advertising.

The president had accused the National Electoral Institute of trying to stymie the referendum, which it denied. He criticised it again shortly after the poll results.

Source: The Guardian.

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