It is less than two weeks
before the elections in Mexico and young voters are making their voices heard.
They managed to organize a third presidential debate, which they themselves
moderated and led. The event, streamed live on the web, came after tens of thousands
of university students took to the streets last month, demanding that ordinary
people be more involved in the elections and fairer coverage of the campaigns.
Three out of the four candidates took part - noticibly absent was front runner
candidate Enrique Pena Nieto, who refused to participate saying that he felt
that the students were biased against his campaign. The fact that three
presidential candidates chose to take part in the debate shows politicians are
beginning to recognize the importance of Mexico's future generation.
Al-Jazeera's Rachel Levin reports.
Video courtesy of Aljazeera
English.
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