The federal government and the INE work to guarantee a safe and democratic environment. AMLO Predicts Cleaner and Free Elections in Mexico.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador affirmed that the Armed Forces and the National Guard will guarantee security during the election day next Sunday, June 2.

The objective is to ensure that the population exercises its right in an environment of peace and tranquility, thanks to the collaboration between the Government of Mexico and the National Electoral Institute (INE).

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Historic elections

“They are going to be the cleanest, freest elections in the history of Mexico, those on Sunday.

Just as I am telling you. (…) We are working with that purpose, with the state governments and with the INE so that together we can ensure that the people demonstrate freely and vote without any fear, without any pressure, so that the vote is truly free, secret, individual and “Let an example of democracy be given,” the president stressed in his morning press conference.

López Obrador emphasized that the people of Mexico are experiencing a new stage of authentic democracy, in contrast to the electoral frauds recorded in previous six-year terms.

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Security guaranteed by Armed Forces and National Guard

The Secretary of the Navy, José Rafael Ojeda Durán, highlighted that a total of 260,788 elements of the Army, the Mexican Air Force, the National Guard and the Secretary of the Navy are part of the National Public Security Strategy and safeguard the environment of peace. during the electoral process.

This measure seeks to ensure that the elections take place without incident and that voters can go to the polls with confidence.

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Regarding the security scheme for the candidates, agreed between the federation and the INE, the head of the Navy explained that as of May 27, 3,474 members of the Armed Forces and National Guard provided protection to 553 applicants for public positions in the electoral process 2024.

This protection is part of a coordinated effort to ensure the integrity of all participants in the electoral contest.

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Candidate protection

The federal security services are assigned to two candidates and one candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, each one has 24 security elements.

Likewise, they have ten troops per individual, 11 applicants for state governorships, and with six protection elements per applicant, 185 candidates for senatorial and federal deputations, according to the Secretary of the Navy.

Close collaboration between the federal government and the INE is essential to guarantee that the electoral process develops normally and that citizens can exercise their right to vote in a safe and democratic environment.

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