Mexico: The politician accused of rape to run for state governor
Women's rights activists in Mexico are outraged
that the ruling Morena party has ratified Felix Salgado Macedonio as their
candidate to lead the state of Guerrero.
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Mexico's ruling Morena party has ratified a
candidate for governor accused of rape, a move which has sparked protests
among women's rights activists in the country.
Former Senator Felix Salgado Macedonio was approved
by Morena late Friday to run in the southern state of Guerrero. His
candidacy has been supported in recent weeks by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
What is Salgado accused of?
Salgado has been accused of rape by two women, although he has not been
charged. Prosecutors in Guerrero are still investigating one of the
allegations, after dropping a probe earlier this year into the other as
the statute of limitations had run out.
Salgado, and the Morena party, have denied the
claims. Progressive President Lopez Obrador has said the rape
allegations against Salgado are being brought up by the conservative
political opposition.
"All of a sudden, the conservatives are
disguising themselves as feminists, they see it as an opportunity to attack us,'' the president said last week while defending
his record as a proponent of women's rights.
In a statement defending its decision Friday,
Morena said it could not "violate essential rights, such as the
presumption of innocence."
Lopez Obrador has said the issue should be decided
by voters in Guerrero.
Women's rights protests
Thousands of women's rights activists in Mexico
City protested Salgado's candidacy on International Women's Day last week.
Dozens of people were reported injured as some of the protesters clashed with
police outside the presidential palace.
During the marches, activists projected feminist slogans onto the palace
facade, including a message saying "a rapist will not be governor."
"The ratification of Salgado
Macedonio is an insult to Mexico, especially to Mexican women," Adriana
Aguilar, the head of women's issues for Mexico's opposition National Action
Party, said on Twitter.
"It has become clear that Lopez
Obrador and Morena do not care about women," she added.
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(Reuters, AP)
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