Elecciones 2018. Una coyuntura histórica en México

  • Francisco Javier Aparicio CIDE
  • Rodrigo Castro Cornejo CIDE
Palabras clave: Introduccion

Resumen

El resultado de la jornada electoral del 1 de julio de 2018 puede considerarse histó­rico desde varios puntos de vista. Si bien el triunfo de Andrés Manuel López Obrador se pronosticaba desde semanas atrás por la mayoría de las encuestas, su contundencia fue sorprendente para muchos: 53.2 por ciento del voto nacional y una holgada mayoría para su coalición partidista en ambas cámaras del Congreso.

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Publicado
2020-09-18