
Two Mexican mayoral candidates killed hours apart in same town
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Two candidates for mayor of the central Mexican town of Maravatio, in the state of Michoacan, were killed just hours apart, according to the local Prosecutor’s Office.
Two candidates for mayor of the central Mexican town of Maravatio were killed just hours apart, according to the Prosecutor’s Office of Michoacan state. Armando Pérez, of the conservative National Action Party (PAN), and Miguel Ángel Reyes, from the ruling left-leaning party, Morena, were both found dead in their personal vehicles having suffered gunshot wounds, the prosecutor said in two separate statements. Pérez was found on Monday evening, while Reyes had been found a few hours earlier near the hospital where he worked as a doctor. Both candidates were set to run in the elections on June 2. During his daily press conference on Tuesday, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the killings were “unfortunate.” PAN and Morena both condemned the killings and demanded justice for the candidates.

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