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Habla prensa internacional sobre compra de votos del PRI

La supuesta entrega de monederos electrónicos de la tienda de autoservicio Soriana y la presunta compra de votos por parte del PRI para favorecer a su candidato a la Presidencia, Enrique Peña Nieto, ha sido retomada por diversos medios internacionales, así como las protestas que ha generado el caso.

Al respecto, la empresa originaria de Coahuila ha expresado que no se inmiscuye en procesos electorales, y que las acusaciones son “falsas y armadas”, mientras que el PRI ha desmentido en toda oportunidad que haya comprado la voluntad de la gente para favorecer a Peña.

Aquí te presentamos una lista de algunos medios que han informado sobre este tema:

Washington Post (Estados Unidos): Reports of gift card payments feed growing accusations of vote-buying in Mexico’s election

Thousands of people rushed to stores Tuesday to redeem pre-paid gift cards they said were given to them previously by the party that won Mexico’s presidency, inflaming accusations that the weekend election was marred by widespread vote-buying.

Ottawa Citizen (Canadá): Old-style politics returns to Mexico

Twelve years after Mexicans voted in democratic elections to turf out the corrupt, authoritarian Institutional Revolutionary Party (the PRI), Enrique Peña Nieto, the PRI candidate, is now poised to return to the Mexican White House. On Friday, the Mexican Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) announced the final results of the election held July 1, which confirmed Peña Nieto in first place with 38.21 per cent of the vote, leading the next candidate, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, by 6.62 per cent.

Bloomberg (Estados Unidos):  Pena Nieto Rejects Vote-Buying Charges After Stores Shuttered

Mexico’s incoming president Enrique Pena Nieto pushed back against charges that his party paid for votes as authorities finish a recount confirming his victory.

Al Jazeera (Qatar): Thousands protest Mexico’s president-elect

Thousands of protesters marched through the Mexican capital on Saturday against president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto, accusing him of buying votes and paying off television networks for support.

Huffington Post (Estados Unidos): Thousands in Tijuana March Against Peña Nieto

In nationwide demonstrations on Saturday, tens of thousands of Mexicans peacefully took to the streets in protest of President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto, accusing his party, the PRI, of corruption and vote-buying. In Mexico City, a reported 50,000 people participated in the “MegaMarcha,” while a simultaneous demonstration in Tijuana had an estimated 10,000 participants. Additional marches occurred throughout many Mexican states, including Oaxaca, Monterrey, Chihuahua, Jalisco, and Guadalajara, as well as in U.S cities like Los Angeles and Austin.

The Guardian (Reino Unido):  Mexico elections: claims of dirty tricks cast shadow over Peña Nieto’s victory

Growing allegations of systematic vote-buying and other irregularities are casting a shadow over Enrique Peña Nieto’s still unconfirmed victory in Mexico’s presidential election.

France 24 (Francia): Irregularities cast doubt over Mexican poll

Mexico’s Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) began recounting Thursday more than half of the ballot boxes used in the country`s presidential poll, citing inconsistencies in vote tallies. But a growing number of people insist the July 1 election was plagued by more serious problems and are refusing to accept official results.

New Zealand Heraldn (Nueva Zelanda): Gift-card handout sparks election row in Mexico

Thousands of people rushed to stores yesterday to redeem pre-paid gift cards they said were given to them by the party that won Mexico’s presidency, inflaming accusations that the weekend election was marred by widespread vote-buying.

The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia): Vote-buying allegation leads to huge recount

PRI activists allegedly handed out prepaid gift cards from the grocery chain Soriana to voters in some districts, according to amateur videos broadcast on Mexican TV on Wednesday.

CNN (Estados Unidos): Vote-buying allegations persist after Mexican election

More than a week after Mexico’s presidential election, the candidate who authorities describe as the runner-up said a partial recount was not enough to erase his doubts about the vote.

AFP (Francia): Mexico’s Pena Nieto faces vote-buying claims

Enrique Pena Nieto decisively won Mexico’s presidential vote, a final official tally issued Friday showed, but he must still overcome legal challenges — including claims he “bought” the election.

Fox News (Estados Unidos): Mexican left: PRI governors orchestrated vote-buying

Mexico’s political left said several state governors, mostly members of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, were behind a massive vote-buying scheme in last Sunday’s general election.

Kuwait Times (Kuwait): Marchers claim Nieto ‘bought’ victory – Mass Mexico City protest against Pena Nieto win

Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through Mexico City Saturday against the presidential election win of  Enrique Pena Nieto, accusing him and his party of widespread vote-buying. The marchers claim Pena Nieto, from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), “bought” his way to victory by handing out gift cards and securing paid favorable media coverage from the country’s two main TV networks. “Get out Pena, Mexico without the PRI!” the protesters chanted as the massive crowd made its way down the Paseo de la Reforma-a main thoroughfare in the capital-to the Zocalo, the city’s giant downtown square.

 

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Activistas Exigen Justicia para Mya Naomi Villalobos; Solicitan Resolución de Amparo

Activistas Exigen Justicia para Mya Naomi Villalobos; Solicitan Resolución de Amparo

Marta González, abogada y miembro del Centro de Atención a la Mujer Trabajadora, anunció que la próxima semana realizarán un posicionamiento público frente al Poder Judicial Federal en apoyo al caso de Mya Naomi Villalobos.

El objetivo es presionar al magistrado encargado de resolver el amparo presentado por Erick D.B., agresor de Mya, para que sea ingresado al Centro de Reinserción para Menores y cumpla la sentencia de tres años y ocho meses dictada en su contra.

Exigencia de Pronta Resolución

La abogada destacó la urgencia de resolver el recurso interpuesto por Erick, subrayando que la demora en la ejecución de la sentencia es un obstáculo para que Mya y su familia puedan avanzar en su proceso de justicia y recuperación.

La manifestación, que contará con la participación de Mya y sus acompañantes, busca visibilizar el caso y exigir a las autoridades judiciales una respuesta pronta y definitiva que garantice el cumplimiento de la condena.

La Voz de Mya Naomi

El pasado viernes, en el marco del Día Internacional de la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer, Mya Naomi compartió su experiencia como sobreviviente de abuso ante estudiantes de bachillerato en el Auditorio Cultural de Camargo.

En su testimonio, Mya recordó el ataque que sufrió hace dos años, cuando fue apuñalada 47 veces por Erick D.B., y expresó su deseo de justicia. Su historia busca concienciar sobre la violencia de género y la importancia de actuar para prevenirla y erradicarla.

Contexto del Caso

El caso de Mya Naomi ha generado indignación y movilización en Chihuahua, convirtiéndose en un llamado a las autoridades para garantizar que los agresores enfrenten las consecuencias legales de sus actos y que las víctimas tengan acceso a la justicia de manera oportuna.

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