Commentary on the vulnerability of electoral institutions to organized crime influence, specifically referencing historical patterns of narco-parties and narco-candidates. The author advocates for a more assertive stance from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in combating these threats to electoral legitimacy.
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View all signals →Local elections across the United Kingdom on Thursday revealed substantial advances by Nigel Farage's Reform UK party in traditionally Labour strongholds in northern England, prompting the first public expressions of discontent within Prime Minister Keir Starmer's own party. The vote, contested across more than 5,000 municipal seats in 136 local authorities plus devolved parliaments in Scotland and Wales, is being characterized by analysts as one of the most damaging electoral nights for the ruling party since it took office in July 2024 and has opened the door to potential internal leadership challenges.