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Poll setback for Mexican leader Poll setback for Mexican leader
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Early results from Mexico's mid-term congressional elections suggest the centre-right party of President Felipe Calderon's is heading for defeat. The centre-right National Action Party (PAN) of Mexican President Felipe Calderon has admitted defeat in mid-term congressional elections.
The opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which dominated politics until 1997, appears to have made a comeback. It acknowledged that the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) will dominate the Lower House.
It is likely to be the biggest party in the Lower House of Congress. The PRI dominated Mexican politics for seven decades until 1997.
The campaign has been dominated by a collapsing Mexican economy, and a drive against drug gangs. The campaign was overshadowed by a collapsing economy, and the government's drive against drug gangs.
Mr Calderon, who heads the conservative National Action Party (PAN), won a bitterly fought presidential election three years ago promising reforms to restore economic growth. Mr Calderon won a bitterly fought presidential election three years ago promising reforms to restore economic growth.
We're in the worst crisis Voter Salvador Zavala Mexicans hit hard by US woes Taking on Mexico's kidnap gangsWe're in the worst crisis Voter Salvador Zavala Mexicans hit hard by US woes Taking on Mexico's kidnap gangs
Mexico has been badly hit this year by the global recession and a drop in the amount of money sent home by migrant workers.Mexico has been badly hit this year by the global recession and a drop in the amount of money sent home by migrant workers.
The outbreak of swine flu in April has also scared off tourists, which the government has warned may cost the economy more than $2bn (£1.2bn).The outbreak of swine flu in April has also scared off tourists, which the government has warned may cost the economy more than $2bn (£1.2bn).
"We're in the worst crisis," Salvador Zavala, 66, told Reuters news agency as he voted north of the capital, Mexico City."We're in the worst crisis," Salvador Zavala, 66, told Reuters news agency as he voted north of the capital, Mexico City.
If the PRI is able to form a parliamentary majority, it could block the president's efforts to give more powers to the 45,000 soldiers deployed to root out the country's powerful drug cartels, AP reports.If the PRI is able to form a parliamentary majority, it could block the president's efforts to give more powers to the 45,000 soldiers deployed to root out the country's powerful drug cartels, AP reports.
The PRI was in power for nearly seven decades until losing its majority 12 years ago.The PRI was in power for nearly seven decades until losing its majority 12 years ago.
Mexicans are electing 500 members of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Congress, as well as six state governors and hundreds of mayors.Mexicans are electing 500 members of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Congress, as well as six state governors and hundreds of mayors.