The National Regeneration Movement (Morena, center-left), in power in Mexico, would have lost control of the Chamber of Deputies according to the exit polls of the elections for the renewal of 500 seats in the Chamber, 15 of the 32 governorates and 60% of the Municipalities.
According to a poll by the newspaper El Financiero, Morena would collect 40% of the votes and the coalition to which he belongs would reach 47% thanks to the contribution from the Green Party (4%) and Labor (3%), without reaching the majority absolute that he held.
In turn, the three main opposition forces would receive 44% of the votes, distributed in 21% for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), 20% for National Action (PAN) and 3% for the Revolutionary Democratic Party (PRD). ). Everything indicates, therefore, that we are moving towards a Chamber of Deputies practically divided into two, which would put President Andrés López Obrador in serious difficulty in approving his pending reforms, in particular the constitutional one.
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