Mexican presidential candidate Anaya accepts defeat
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Mexican presidential candidate Ricardo Anaya accepted his election defeat Sunday by anti-establishment leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, joining the frontrunner's other main rival in congratulating him on his win.
Lopez Obrador has won the vote by a large margin, according to exit polls, in a shift to the left for Latin America's second-largest economy and a major break with the two parties that have governed Mexico for nearly a century, the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and conservative National Action Party (PAN).
Anaya, who ran for a PAN-led coalition, said he had called Lopez Obrador to concede.
"I recognize his victory and express my congratulations, and I wish him the greatest of success, for the good of Mexico," he told supporters.