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Mayoral Candidate Shot Dead in Mexico’s Bloodiest Election Season

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
May 30, 2024
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Alfredo Cabrera

Alfredo Cabrera

In a tragic escalation of political violence in Mexico, Alfredo Cabrera, a mayoral candidate in Guerrero, was fatally shot during a campaign rally. 

Cabrera, who was running for mayor in Coyuca de Benítez, became the latest victim in what has been described as the bloodiest election season in recent Mexican history. 

The shocking incident occurred as Cabrera was engaging with supporters. Video footage shared by local media captures the candidate shaking hands moments before a gunman opened fire. 

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Witnesses reported hearing approximately 15 gunshots. Members of Mexico’s National Guard, present at the scene, responded swiftly, killing the assailant. Authorities have launched an investigation to uncover the motive behind the attack.

Cabrera had been under police protection following a previous attack in 2023, yet this did not deter the gunman from carrying out his deadly mission. The brutal killing underscores the dangerous environment in which Mexican politicians operate.

According to government figures, since September 2023, 22 candidates have been murdered across the country, with non-governmental organizations suggesting the actual number might be even higher.

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The assassination of Cabrera drew swift condemnation from Xóchitl Gálvez, a presidential candidate representing the center-right opposition coalition. Expressing her outrage, Gálvez described Cabrera as “a generous and upstanding man.” 

Gálvez, who met Cabrera during her campaign, lamented the pervasive violence that has marred the electoral process.

Xochitl Galvez
Xóchitl Gálvez

Mexico Readies For Elections

Mexico is gearing up for a pivotal vote this weekend, which will see the election of a new president, nine governors, and nearly 20,000 local officials.

Gálvez, 61, is one of the leading contenders in a race that promises to be historic. She is up against Claudia Sheinbaum, the former mayor of Mexico City, who is the candidate for the ruling Morena party. 

Opinion polls indicate that either Gálvez or Sheinbaum is poised to become Mexico’s first female president. Both women held their final campaign rallies on Wednesday, May 29 marking the end of a fierce campaign trail.

In her address to supporters in Mexico City’s Zócalo Square, Sheinbaum emphasized the progress made under the current administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election. 

“Mexico has changed profoundly for the better since Andrés Manuel López Obrador was elected in 2018,” Sheinbaum declared, committing to continue his policies of peace, security, democracy, freedom, and justice.

Meanwhile, Gálvez held her closing rally in Monterrey, where she vowed to combat organized crime and protect Mexican families. “You are going to have the bravest president,” she proclaimed. 

“I am going to defend your family. I am going to protect your sons. I am going to take care of your daughters.”

Xóchitl Gálvez

The stakes are high for the next president, who will inherit a country grappling with a stagnant economy, escalating violence and the complex issue of migration flows toward the United States. 

Both Gálvez and Sheinbaum have promised to address these challenges head-on, but the path forward remains fraught with obstacles.

As Mexico prepares to vote on Sunday, June 2, the murder of Alfredo Cabrera serves as a grim reminder of the dangers faced by those who dare to participate in the political process. 

The upcoming elections are not just a test of political will but a measure of the country’s ability to protect its democratic institutions and the lives of those who serve within them.

The entire nation watches and waits, hoping for a peaceful and decisive outcome, even as the shadow of violence looms large over this critical juncture in Mexico’s history.

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