The Electoral Tribunal
announced this weekend that today (Monday) they would begin a marathon session today which may conclude with an official determination on the presidential winner:
In a statement Sunday, the Federal Electoral Tribunal said it will hold a public session beginning at 8 a.m. during which it will rule on all 375 complaints contesting the official voting results... It was unclear how long such a session would take, but at its conclusion, the court´s seven judges will likely be in a position to determine the election´s definitive outcome. The court´s statement, however, did not say if it would announce a president-elect at the session´s end...
And
yesterday's Mexico News Roundup's excerpted articles covered many subjects, including the electoral situation, allegations of paramilitary violence against demonstrators, and how the national peasant farmers' union leader wants to break from the supply-side economic model.