Protests at INE Spark Concern

“Protests surged at INE over legislative overrepresentation, triggering nationwide discontent. Business leaders, transparency concerns, and local updates dominate regional news.”

**Protests Erupt at INE Over Legislative Overrepresentation**

Dozens gathered this Sunday morning in front of the National Electoral Institute (INE) to protest against legislative overrepresentation. The demonstration started at 10:00 AM, simultaneously in 50 cities across the country, including Mexico City.

“The idea is to demand the respect of Article 54 of our Constitution, which prevents overrepresentation in our Congress. There’s a limit, and it must be respected,” said Joel Villavicencio, who read a message during the protest.

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