Mexico City: Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto's party won congressional elections on Sunday, retaining its simple majority despite protests and falling approval ratings, according to preliminary results.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) is expected to win between 29.87 and 30.85 per cent of the ballots, followed by the conservative National Action Party with 21.47-22.7 per cent, said National Electoral Institute President Lorenzo Cordova.
The result would leave the PRI with between 196 and 203 seats in the 500-member lower chamber of Congress, fewer than the current 207 it won in the 2012 elections.
But its Green Party ally is tipped to increase its representation after securing around seven per cent of the vote, resulting in 41 to 48 seats. Another ally, the New Alliance, would get nine to 12 seats.
The biggest loser is the leftist Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), which fell from 18.4 per cent in 2012 to around 11-12 per cent on Sunday.
The PRD has been hit by infighting. Two-time presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador formed his own party, Morena, which won around nine per cent of the vote.
The party has also struggled since a PRD mayor was arrested and accused of ordering police in the Guerrero state town of Iguala to confront college students last year.
Prosecutors say the officers abducted 43 students and handed them over to a drug gang, which slaughtered them.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) is expected to win between 29.87 and 30.85 per cent of the ballots, followed by the conservative National Action Party with 21.47-22.7 per cent, said National Electoral Institute President Lorenzo Cordova.
The result would leave the PRI with between 196 and 203 seats in the 500-member lower chamber of Congress, fewer than the current 207 it won in the 2012 elections.
The biggest loser is the leftist Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), which fell from 18.4 per cent in 2012 to around 11-12 per cent on Sunday.
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The party has also struggled since a PRD mayor was arrested and accused of ordering police in the Guerrero state town of Iguala to confront college students last year.
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