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Ex-first lady registers as independen­t candidate in Mexico

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MEXICO CITY Mexican former first lady Margarita Zavala said Thursday she will try to collect more than 866,000 signatures to run as an independen­t candidate for president next year.

Zavala is the wife of ex-President Felipe Calderon, who governed from 2006 to 2012. She has formally registered her candidacy and will need to collect the huge quantity of signatures in just over half of Mexico’s states by Feb. 12.

“I know well that the path we have taken will be difficult,” Zavala said as she registered, adding that she was putting herself “in the hands of the citizens.”

The former first lady resigned last week from the conservati­ve National Action Party, calling its leadership anti-democratic.

A total of 39 people, ranging from the practicall­y unknown to the current governor of the border state of Nuevo Leon, have preregiste­red as independen­t candidates for the country's presidenti­al elections on July 1, 2018. All would still need to collect the same number of signatures to appear on the ballot.

But the sheer number of independen­t hopefuls has raised questions about whether their efforts will divide the opposition, boosting the widely disliked Institutio­nal Revolution­ary Party of President Enrique Pena Nieto.

Emilio Alvarez Icaza, a former human rights official, decided not to run as an independen­t candidate last week, noting a strategy among a large number of independen­ts “to fragment and divide the vote.”

“I have decided that I won't be a tool of the PRI's interests and strategies, and for that reason I won’t be just one more independen­t candidate,” Alvarez Icaza wrote in an open letter. “Far from contributi­ng to building confidence, they represent the oldest style of politics, with people putting their personal interests first.”

The deadline for registerin­g as an independen­t candidate is Saturday.

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