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Yo Soy 132 is a social movement composed for the most part of Mexican university students from private and public universities, residents of Mexico, and supporters from 50 cities around the world.[1] It began as opposition to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate Enrique Peña Nieto and the Mexican media's allegedly biased coverage of the 2012 general election.[2] The name Yo Soy 132, Spanish for "I Am 132", originated in an expression of solidarity with the protest's initiators.The phrase drew inspiration from the Occupy movement and the Spanish 15-M movement.[3][4][5] The protest movement was self-claimed as the "Mexican spring" (an allusion to the Arab Spring) by its first spokespersons,[6] and as the "Mexican occupy movement" in the international press.[7]
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Part of the Mexican general election, 2012, Impact of the Arab Spring | |
Date | 15 May 2012 (2012-05-15) — ongoing |
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