Why Is Mexico Holding a Presidential Recall Vote?

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has long pledged that voters would get to decide whether he should finish his six-year term. One constitutional reform and millions of signatures later, they’ll get to do just that in a recall vote on April 10. But, given that all signs point to voters of all stripes agreeing he should finish his time in office, why hold it? Journalist and political analyst Fernanda Caso of Gatopardo and Latitud 3°12 shares answers with AS/COA Online’s Carin Zissis.
See AS/COA’s tracker of AMLO’s approval: t.ly/mH9E
Find out about other Latin American votes in our 2022 election guide: https://as-coa.org/2022
Hear Caso on Gatopardo’s weekly podcast: t.ly/Lzyw
The music featured in this podcast is Mexico’s Ónix Ensamble performing Charles Halka’s “Por la fuerza las tierras” for Americas Society. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/jWsPOXVYS8I
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Why Is Mexico Holding a Presidential Recall Vote?

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