<p>Mexico City: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/mexico">Mexico</a>'s ruling Morena party and a coalition of opposition parties on Sunday both declared that internal polls showed their respective candidates had won enough votes to become Mexico City's next mayor.</p><p>Morena's national president Mario Delgado told supporters after polls closed that Clara Brugada had won the contest according to the party's internal exit polls.</p>.SC stays trial in money laundering case against 'lottery king' Santiago Martin.<p>Meanwhile, opposition candidate Santiago Taboada declared himself winner by "more than five percentage points" according to internal surveys.</p><p>The mayorship of Mexico City is seen as tightly contested and would be a major blow for the ruling party were they to lose it.</p>
<p>Mexico City: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/mexico">Mexico</a>'s ruling Morena party and a coalition of opposition parties on Sunday both declared that internal polls showed their respective candidates had won enough votes to become Mexico City's next mayor.</p><p>Morena's national president Mario Delgado told supporters after polls closed that Clara Brugada had won the contest according to the party's internal exit polls.</p>.SC stays trial in money laundering case against 'lottery king' Santiago Martin.<p>Meanwhile, opposition candidate Santiago Taboada declared himself winner by "more than five percentage points" according to internal surveys.</p><p>The mayorship of Mexico City is seen as tightly contested and would be a major blow for the ruling party were they to lose it.</p>