On June 6, Mexico will experience one of the largest elections in its history, when citizens go to the polls to elect more than 21,000 positions throughout the country, including all seats in the Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governorates. It is a process that, however, occurs under exceptional conditions due to the covid-19 pandemic and violence. The consulting firm Etellekt, which has recorded cases of assassinations, kidnappings and extortion, believes that in many municipalities, "violence is becoming an instrument of electoral competition." Krupskaia Alís with the report.
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