Mexico refuses to support US-led push to address Nicaragua’s election ban
With Mexico abstaining and Brazil voting "No," the OAS voted 29-1 to convene an emergency session that will likely result in a condemnation of Nicaragua's undemocratic action, though its power of eneforcement is limited. The post Mexico refuses to support US-led push to address Nicaragua’s election ban appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Mexico abstained from voting on a proposal from the United States for an emergency OAS meeting to address Nicaragua's decision to ban opposition politicians from running for office. The OAS approved the resolution with a 29-1 vote, with Brazil voting against. Nicaragua did not participate in the meeting. Mexico's representative to the OAS argued that the situation in Nicaragua is an internal matter and should not be considered a threat to regional peace or security. This stance reflects Mexico's commitment to non-intervention and self-determination of peoples.
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