Article 6C2GE Election of Delfina Gómez as governor of Mexico state signals decline of PRI

Election of Delfina Gómez as governor of Mexico state signals decline of PRI

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Nina Lakhani in New York and María Teresa Montañ
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The PRI - once the overwhelmingly dominant party of Mexico in the 20th century - is now a weak and also-ran political force

Mexico's oldest party has lost control of the country's most populous and influential state, in an election result that could signal the end of a powerful network that has dominated politics in the region for almost a century.

Alejandra del Moral Vela - the candidate for the incumbent Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) which has governed the state of Mexico (Edomex) uninterrupted since 1929 - was beaten by eight points on Sunday, despite claiming victory during the vote count.

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