A demonstration in support of democracy and in opposition to authoritarianism will take place on September 8, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Plaza de Armas in downtown Puerto Vallarta. This movement, led by a coalition of concerned citizens and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), is part of the broader “Pink Tide” initiative, which is mobilizing demonstrations across various cities in Mexico.
Key organizations behind the demonstration include the civil association “Vallarta Merece Más” and the “Poder Ciudadano” group, both of which represent diverse sections of the community. The primary goal of the protest is to urge opposition legislators to prioritize the defense of democracy and resist any moves toward authoritarian governance. The demonstrators are also calling on these lawmakers to safeguard key democratic institutions and independent bodies in the face of recent political pressures.
Key Demands of the “Pink Tide”
One of the central demands is the protection of the Federal Judicial Branch (PJF) from potential politicization, particularly regarding the election of judges. Organizers are concerned that political interference in the judiciary could lead to a weakening of Mexico’s legal framework, compromising the independence of the courts.
Another significant issue is the defense of Mexico’s autonomous bodies, which are critical to maintaining transparency and oversight in various sectors. Among these are:
- The National Electoral Institute (INE), responsible for ensuring free and fair elections.
- The National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information, and Protection of Personal Data (INAI), which oversees public access to information.
- The Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE), tasked with regulating economic competition.
- The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), which regulates telecommunications.
- The National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy (CONEVAL), which measures and evaluates social programs.
- Regulatory bodies such as the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) and the National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH), which ensure fair practices in the energy sector.
The demonstrators argue that dissolving these institutions would significantly undermine democratic checks and balances, transparency, and the fair regulation of vital industries.
Opposition to National Guard Transfer and Other Legislative Changes
In addition to protecting the independence of key institutions, the “Pink Tide” is also protesting against the proposed transfer of the National Guard (GN) to the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA), a move critics argue would further militarize public security. The coalition is advocating for the elimination of pretrial detention as well, which they believe infringes on civil rights.
Furthermore, the marchers are calling on opposition legislators in the Senate to resist changes that could lead to the elimination of proportional representation and re-election in both chambers of the Congress of the Union. Proponents of proportional representation argue that it ensures a more inclusive and representative democracy.
A Nationwide Movement
The Puerto Vallarta demonstration is part of a larger, coordinated effort to raise awareness and mobilize opposition to recent authoritarian-leaning policies. The event will be mirrored in cities across Mexico, with a significant march planned in Mexico City. In the capital, protesters will march from the Angel of Independence to the Senate of the Republic at 11:00 a.m. on the same day.
Organizers have emphasized that the demonstrations are peaceful and are aimed at sparking dialogue among lawmakers, citizens, and civil society organizations. The “Pink Tide” movement hopes to galvanize public support for democratic institutions and principles, as Mexico faces increasing political polarization.
As the protest date approaches, local authorities in Puerto Vallarta are preparing for the event, ensuring that appropriate security and safety measures are in place to facilitate a peaceful demonstration. The turnout is expected to be significant, reflecting a growing concern among Mexican citizens about the future of their democracy.
This demonstration underscores the vibrant civic engagement present in Puerto Vallarta and across the country, as citizens continue to advocate for the preservation of democratic freedoms and the protection of independent institutions.
A demonstration in support of democracy and in opposition to authoritarianism will take place on September 8, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Plaza de Armas in downtown Puerto Vallarta. This movement, led by a coalition of concerned citizens and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), is part of the broader “Pink Tide” initiative, which is mobilizing demonstrations across various cities in Mexico.