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Deadly End To Mexico Campaign As Local Candidate Shot

todayMay 30, 2024 12

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A mayoral candidate in the Mexican state of Guerrero has been shot dead in the latest attack on an aspiring politician, ahead of this weekend’s elections.

Alfredo Cabrera, who was running for mayor in the town of Coyuca de Benítez, was killed by a gunman at a campaign rally.

The run-up to the vote, in which a new president as well as members of the legislature, nine governors and almost 20,000 local officials will be chosen, has been the most violent in recent history.
More than 20 candidates have been killed and hundreds more have been threatened.

Video footage shared by local media shows Alfredo Cabrera shaking hands with supporters ahead of his closing rally in Guerrero state.

Someone can then be seen approaching him when, suddenly, shots ring out.
Some 15 shots can be heard. Guerrero state officials said that members of Mexico’s National Guard returned fire, killing the gunman at the scene.

According to local media, Cabrera was under police protection after having been the target of a previous attack in 2023.

An investigation has been launched to determine what the possible motive of the attack may have been.

Government figures suggest 22 people running for local office have been murdered across Mexico since last September but non-governmental groups say the number is even higher.

Alfredo Cabrera’s murder was condemned by Xóchitl Gálvez, who is running for president for the centre-right opposition coalition.

The current president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is limited by the constitution to a single six-year term but his Morena party has put forward the former mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, as its candidate.

Opinion polls have given Ms Sheinbaum and Ms Gálvez a wide lead over their other male rival for the presidency, Jorge Álvarez Máynez, which means it is almost certain that Mexico will get its first female president in this election.

BBC

Written by: Blessing Nyor

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