Mexico’s elections on Sunday were supposed to be a decisive step in the country’s transition towards a mature, developed democracy, laying the ghost of past electoral fraud and a long history of manipulation of poll results.
That may still happen. But by claiming victory ahead of a formal recount of the vote and the announcement of final results – probably later this week – the rival rightwing and leftwing candidates have set the stage for a serious escalation in political tensions.

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