Mexico Dia Dieciseis
Back in Morelia it was time to catch up on school work. I studied most of the day, went to the store, and in the night watched a weird Woody Allen movie in Spanish, which I couldn“t identify because they never put the title of the movie on screen. It was about some rebell group in the future that was trying to stop scientists from cloning a human nose. It was pretty funny. Enctonces, me acoste.
Sunday was the day to vote for president and for senators in Mexico. It was a very important day for all the citizens of Mexico. There were three main parties PAN, PRI, and PRD. It turned out to be a close race between PAN and PRD. By the end of the day the two were seperated by a few halfs of a percent (35.2 vs 35.9 percent). A candidate wont be anounced until wednesday after all the votes were counted.
Oh and Dia Quince is below Dia Catorce because i couldn“t figure out how to move it, sorry :).
Sunday was the day to vote for president and for senators in Mexico. It was a very important day for all the citizens of Mexico. There were three main parties PAN, PRI, and PRD. It turned out to be a close race between PAN and PRD. By the end of the day the two were seperated by a few halfs of a percent (35.2 vs 35.9 percent). A candidate wont be anounced until wednesday after all the votes were counted.
Oh and Dia Quince is below Dia Catorce because i couldn“t figure out how to move it, sorry :).