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Mexico's PRI Defeated

TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico -- Mexico's main opposition party has won the election for mayor in the capital of the southern state of Chiapas, dealing a fresh blow to the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.


The race for Tuxtla Gutierrez was the most important of 109 mayoral posts contested in Sunday's elections in Chiapas, a backward state where Zapatista Indian rebels took up arms last year. Forty state legislators were also chosen.


Elsewhere, the PRI suffered a cut in its support compared to previous elections but was still stronger than its rivals. Ruling party leaders said they won 55 percent of all votes.



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