Mexican Elections
No matter who wins this year’s elections, Mexico will see it first female president be elected on June 2.
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Mexican Elections
No matter who wins this year’s elections, Mexico will see it first female president be elected on June 2.
Mexico
For pluralism to flourish in Mexico, Indigenous and Afro-Mexican recognition must not only be legislated but embraced and acted upon.
Pluralism and Elections
With more than half of the global population voting this year, learn about how Monitor-assessed countries are embracing pluralism in their elections.
South African Elections
In 2024, South Africans embrace an uncertain future as economic inequality, racial tensions and gender-based violence dominate this year’s elections.
Mexico: Executive Summary
Mexico’s journey to pluralism must incorporate better outcomes for Indigenous, Afro-descendant or migrant peoples and embrace human rights for all.