
Mexican Senator Exposes "Monumental Fraud" in Judicial Elections
Mexico City – Ricardo Anaya, a prominent senator from the National Action Party (PAN), launched a scathing attack on Mexico's recent judicial elections during a Senate session. He described the process as a "monumental fraud" and a "disastrous mess." Anaya's speech, filled with passionate accusations, included claims of manipulated votes and government interference. "They messed up the judicial system," Anaya declared. He pointed to specific instances of irregularities, including videos allegedly showing ballot tampering. The senator also criticized the lack of public awareness surrounding the candidates. "Citizens didn't even know who the candidates were," he charged. The event sparked heated debate in the Senate, highlighting deep divisions between the opposition and the ruling party. The accusations have prompted calls for a full investigation into the election process.