Mexico’s Congress Moves to Cancel Future Elections – If Ruling Party Loses
Mexico’s Congress is moving to amend the country’s constitution to ensure the ruling party remains in power. The move comes at a time when the U.S. government has been exposing the close ties between Mexico’s ruling party, MORENA, and drug cartels while mo...
I don't think it will make any difference.
Mexican leadership is so corrupt that Mexico will never have a fair election until they either have a civil war, a complete government coup or the country itself divides into the corrupt Mexico and the less corrupt independent smaller nations.
Mexico has historically bounced between corrupt Governments. Civil Wars never really fixed anything. The Closest things they’ve gotten to more or less not overtly corrupt. In that they weren’t dramatically better or worse than comparable Western Nations.
Either lost Wars with the United States and subsequently lost the ensuing civil war as various internal groups took advantage of their weakness, A Monarchy that was imposed on them by the French and subsequently lost the ensuing civil war, or was overthrown by corporate interests in the United States that triggered more civil wars they subsequently lost.
Aside from that. They’ve mostly bounced between corrupt governments. With the Rebels of the first conflict more or less sliding seamlessly into the new role of corrupt government. When a new band of plucky upstarts rises to challenge them.
Balkanization will probably be unlikely to develop on its own at least. At least for most of Mexico. Places where local native tribes predominate. Such as areas of Southern Mexico could probably make a bid for it. But most of it doesn’t have the history to put any serious weight or support of the people behind it.