After the electoral contest on June 2, the National Electoral Institute (INE) has sent a preventive notice to the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)warning about the possible loss of your registration.
And according to the INE vote count, the PRD failed to reach 3% of the federal vote in the electoral elections. This measure, which takes the PRD to a “prevention phase,” means a hard blow for the party.
The preventive notice, issued by the Technical Inspection Unit (UTF), arises after it was demonstrated that the PRD did not achieve the popular will necessary to remain active as a political institute.
Now, The case goes to the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF)where it will be analyzed in detail and an official decision will be made.
This moment marks a milestone in the political history of Mexico, as it could mean the end of an era for the PRD, a party that contributed significantly to the public discussion about alternation and human rights in the country.
Meanwhile, the PRD and its followers are preparing for what could be the end of a political era. Debates about the party’s role in Mexican history, its legacy and its impact on society will continue while awaiting the final decision.
The history and legacy of the PRD
He Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) has been a key player in the Mexican political landscape since its founding in 1989.. With a platform based on social justice, equity and human rights, the PRD quickly became a major player on the national political scene.
Emerging as a result of a coalition between various leftist movements, the PRD was established with the aim of promoting the democratization of the country and offering an alternative to the then dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
During decades, the party has been a bastion for those seeking change in the political system and greater representation of civil society interests. With an agenda focused on the defense of human rights, social justice and equality, the PRD has been a tireless defender of the rights of the most vulnerable and marginalized in Mexican society.
Throughout its history, the PRD has made important progress in promoting democracy and citizen participation in Mexico. The party has been fundamental in the fight for political alternation, contributing to the defeat of the PRI in the 2000 and 2018 presidential elections.
However, in recent years, the PRD has faced a series of internal challenges and crises that have called into question its viability and political relevance.
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