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On Sunday, June 2, it will be decided who will be the next president of Mexico, but before that, the candidates will face each other for three debates.
He first presidential debate will be on Sunday, April 7 at 8:00 p.m. (central time) and will be carried out with format A, according to the National Electoral Institute (INE) page.
The debate will take place at the headquarters of the INE. Claudia Sheinbaum (Morena), Xóchitl Gálvez (PRI, PAN and PRD) and Jorge Álvarez Máynez (Citizen Movement) They will debate about The society we want.
The questions were sent by citizens over 13 years of age, the Topics that will be covered are education and health; transparency and fight against corruption; and non-discriminationvulnerable groups and violence against women.
DEBATE will broadcast the presidential debate live from the website and in our YouTube pagefollows the first meeting between the and the presidential candidate.
The dynamics of first presidential debate It will begin with the moderator's question, choosing a social media question, which will have to be answered by each candidate in one minute.
“Subsequently, the moderator will open a time slot of three to five minutes per candidate, so that they can contrast and exchange ideas on the topic. The interventions of each candidate may not be longer than one minute 30 seconds, in such a way that “no one can consume all of their time in a single intervention,” specified the INE.
The three presidential debates in Mexico 2024
He second presidential debate It will be held with format B, on April 28 at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City.
Sheinbaum, Gálvez and Máynez will debate 'The route to the development of Mexico'. The questions will be compiled by the INE in the 32 states of the country.
The topics of the second presidential debate will be economic growth, employment and inflation; infrastructure and development; poverty and inequality; and climate change and sustainable development.
Finally, the third debate will take place on May 19 at the Tlatelolco University Cultural Center, the title is Democracy and government: constructive dialogues, under format C.
In this meeting, the participants will question themselves face to face about social policy; insecurity and organized crime; migration and foreign policy; and democracy, pluralism and division of powers.
What are formats A, B and C of the presidential debates
In the upcoming elections, new debate formats will be implemented to promote interactivity and participation. The three formats, A, B and C, offer different dynamics to enrich the exchange of ideas between candidates, depending on the INE.
He Format A is characterized by social media questions, where the moderator begins with a question that each candidate will answer in one minute. Then, a space of three to five minutes is opened for them to contrast and debate the topic.
In Format B, questions from the audience are included. The moderator will select eight questions from citizens at different times, combined with three- to five-minute time pockets for candidates to exchange ideas.
He Format C allows questions between candidates, divided into four segments with three blocks each. In the last segment, the candidates will ask each other questions, with limited time for questions and answers, explains the INE.
Moderation, active but not leading, will be in charge of two people in formats A and B, and three in format C. They will seek to promote fluidity and continuity in the debate.
The innovation of these formats seeks to impact debates and decentralize questions to guarantee an authentic exchange of ideas. It is expected that they will contribute to citizens casting a more informed vote.
It is important to mention that these formats may be modified once the representations of the candidates are informed and agree to changes, as established in the Election Regulations. These initiatives seek to promote greater citizen participation and a more transparent and democratic electoral process.
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