A congressman who recently broke with Mexico’s largest opposition party officially became the presidential candidate for the small, recently formed New Alliance Party on Monday. Roberto Campa registered his candidacy in an official ceremony with Mexico’s Federal Electoral Institute, with about 1,500 supporters gathered. Campa quit the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, in November, after a political spat between the party’s presidential candidate, Roberto Madrazo, and its then-No. 2 official, Elba Esther Gordillo, a close ally of Campa. Full Story
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