Ruling party PRI’s Meade lags behind leftist AMLO in poll

30602024. México, D.F.- En entrevista exclusiva con Notimex, el secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, José Antonio Meade dijo que con la visita del presidente de la República Popular de China, Xi Jinping, en los primeros seis meses de la administración que encabeza Enrique Peña Nieto, habrán estado en México los dirigentes de las dos principales potencias económicas del mundo, lo que dimensiona la nueva etapa de la política exterior del país. NOTIMEX/FOTO/JAVIER LIRA/JLO/POL/CHINA13/

Former Mexico finance minister Jose Antonio Meade, who resigned to seek the presidential nomination of the ruling party, is lagging far behind in public support ahead of next year’s election, according to a newspaper poll published on Wednesday December 6.

Reuters reports Meade, who is widely expected to receive the nomination of the centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), came in third in two scenarios polled by Mexican newspaper El Universal, while leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador maintained a strong lead in both instances.

The survey found that 31 percent of respondents would vote for Lopez Obrador, who leads the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) party, followed by the conservative National Action Party’s (PAN) Ricardo Anaya, leading a coalition of parties, with 23 percent. Meade came in third with 16 percent.

Jose Antonio Meade. PHOTO: Notimex



When Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera was entered into the mix for the coalition, Obrador had 32 percent support, followed by Mancera with 22 percent and Meade with 15 percent.

The poll was conducted from Dec. 1 to Dec. 4, after Meade resigned to seek the presidency.

Source: reuters.com

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