On May 29, a mayoral candidate in Mexico was shot dead during an election campaign.

According to reports, in the afternoon of the same day, Alfredo Cabrera, a candidate for the opposition coalition in the city of Coyuca de Benitez in Mexico, was shot several times at close range by a man when he walked into the crowd during the campaign campaign, causing chaos and panic among the people at the scene.

Violence in the run-up to elections in Mexico poses a serious threat to the safety of candidates and voters. Both the Government and non-governmental organizations are working to take measures to reduce the occurrence of such incidents and to guarantee the fairness and security of the elections.