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Mexican court rules on election Mexican court rules on election
(31 minutes later)
Mexico's top electoral court has begun a session to deliver its ruling on the bitterly disputed presidential poll. Mexico's top electoral court is delivering its ruling on July's bitterly disputed presidential poll.
The Federal Electoral Tribunal is widely expected to rule that the 2 July election was fair, and declare Felipe Calderon president-elect.The Federal Electoral Tribunal is widely expected to rule that the 2 July election was fair, and declare Felipe Calderon president-elect.
This follows weeks of protests by supporters of his rival Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador who alleged fraud.This follows weeks of protests by supporters of his rival Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador who alleged fraud.
The session began with the presentation of the final count, giving Mr Calderon a 233,831-lead out of 41.6m votes cast.The session began with the presentation of the final count, giving Mr Calderon a 233,831-lead out of 41.6m votes cast.
The seven-strong panel is now ruling on whether the election was valid or should be annulled. The seven-strong panel must still vote on the result and rule on whether the election was valid or should be annulled.
Last week, the judges threw out Mr Lopez Obrador's claims the election had been riddled with fraud.Last week, the judges threw out Mr Lopez Obrador's claims the election had been riddled with fraud.
They oversaw a partial recount that knocked just a few thousand votes from governing party candidate Mr Calderon's narrow lead over his leftists rival.They oversaw a partial recount that knocked just a few thousand votes from governing party candidate Mr Calderon's narrow lead over his leftists rival.
Growing protestsGrowing protests
As the decision date approached protests in favour of Mr Lopez Obrador escalated. As the decision date approached, protests in favour of Mr Lopez Obrador escalated.
Last Friday, there were chaotic scenes in the Congress when dozens of his deputies took over the podium and prevented President Vicente Fox from making his state-of-the-nation speech.Last Friday, there were chaotic scenes in the Congress when dozens of his deputies took over the podium and prevented President Vicente Fox from making his state-of-the-nation speech.
Thousands of Mexicans turned out again on Sunday at a rally in Mexico City in which Mr Lopez Obrador declared he would go ahead and set up what he called a "national democratic convention" in two weeks' time. Weeks of waiting for both candidates will end on TuesdayThousands of Mexicans turned out again on Sunday at a rally in Mexico City in which Mr Lopez Obrador declared he would go ahead and set up what he called a "national democratic convention" in two weeks' time.
He has already hinted at establishing a parallel government.He has already hinted at establishing a parallel government.
Mr Calderon has spoken of the need to bring Mexicans together.Mr Calderon has spoken of the need to bring Mexicans together.
He said last week he remained cautious, but the judges' decision "satisfies me enormously".He said last week he remained cautious, but the judges' decision "satisfies me enormously".