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Thousands rally in Mexico City as ‘Gen Z’ protests gain momentum

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Thousands marched in Mexico City on November 11, 2023, demonstrating against perceived threats to democratic institutions, as‍ a wave of ‍protests initiated by younger ⁢generations gains broader support. ​The demonstration reflects growing anxieties over recent political actions adn⁢ their potential impact on⁤ the rule of law in Mexico.

The rallies, ⁤initially fueled by concerns among “Gen Z” activists regarding potential ⁢electoral reforms, have drawn participants from diverse age groups⁣ and political backgrounds. The protests gained further resonance following the⁣ November⁢ 9th killing of Michoacan Mayor Carlos Manzo, whose supporters ‌joined ​the march wearing straw hats symbolizing his political movement. The demonstrations underscore a ⁣widening national debate about ‍security, governance, ⁤and the future of Mexican democracy, with participants expressing fears of increasing authoritarianism and a weakening of checks ​and balances.Saturday’s march included attendees ⁤from various age demographics,including Rosa Maria Avila,a 65-year-old real estate agent from Patzcuaro,Michoacan,who stated,”The ⁤state ⁤is‌ dying.” Avila explained she​ traveled to the capital to protest manzo’s assassination, adding, “He was killed because‍ he was a man who was sending officers into the mountains‌ to fight delinquents. He had the guts to confront them.”

The protests have also attracted⁤ support⁤ from prominent figures, including former President Vicente Fox and businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who voiced their backing through⁢ social media. However, some social media influencers ⁤identifying as “Gen Z” have recently‌ withdrawn their ‍support⁣ for the​ demonstrations. ⁢

The demonstrations come ⁣amid ongoing⁣ scrutiny of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s governance ​and its proposed electoral reforms, which critics argue could undermine ​the independence of the electoral authority and perhaps jeopardize ‌the integrity of future elections. ‌Organizers have vowed to⁣ continue the protests until their demands for safeguarding democratic processes are met.

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