
Morena Slams OAS Election Report: 'Unacceptable Interference'
Mexico's Morena Party Condemns OAS Election Report as Interference Mexico City – A spokesperson for Mexico's ruling Morena party has sharply criticized a recent report by the Organization of American States (OAS) on the country's recent elections. The spokesperson, speaking at a press conference, described the OAS's recommendations as 'injerencista' (interfering) and a violation of the organization's own principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of member states. "In its report, the OAS violates its own principle of non-intervention, and its recommendations are clearly interventionist and disrespectful of the constitutionality of this process," the spokesperson stated. The OAS report, which has not yet been made public, is understood to contain recommendations regarding the electoral process. Morena's strong rejection suggests the report may contain criticisms of the election's conduct or results. The party's response underscores the sensitivity surrounding the elections and the potential for international scrutiny to impact domestic politics. The Mexican government is expected to respond formally to the OAS report in the coming days. The incident highlights the ongoing tension between Mexico's assertion of national sovereignty and the role of international organizations in observing and commenting on democratic processes in member states.