However, the magistrates have not ruled on the annulment of the election in Álvaro Obregón, this despite the fact that López Casarín as well as the rest of the 15 people elected to govern the mayors are summoned this Tuesday, October 1 at 8:00 hours to protest before the capital’s Congress.
If it is not resolved in the next few hours by the federal Electoral Court, López Casarín will take office as mayor of Álvaro Obregón.
“The election or the process of citizen participation in which the existence of gender-based political violence and serious irregularities is proven during the various stages of the electoral process that violate the principles provided for in this Constitution, including the purchase or coercion of the vote, will be void. the use of government programs or extraordinary institutional actions, the diversion of public resources for electoral purposes, the purchase or allocation of time on radio and television, the exceeding of campaign spending limits and political violence,” indicates Article 27 of the Constitution of Mexico City.