More than 1 million people from around Mexico converged on their capital on Sunday to demand a recount in this month's presidential election.
The protest was organized by defeated left-wing candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who lost the poll by a mere 0.58 percentage points to conservative free-market advocate Felipe Calderon of the ruling National Action Party.
Lopez Obrador announced more peaceful actions would be held to protest the "election fraud."
"We will come together more," he told the cheering crowd in the Zocolo, Mexico's largest square, in a speech late on Sunday.
"We will bring more value to democracy. We will spare no effort for democracy. We will triumph," he said.
"Democracy and the country's political stability are at stake," he added at the rally, which drew 1.1 million people, according to security officials.
Lopez Obrador charged that the election was tarnished by fraud and government interference, demanded a vote-by-vote recount and called for his supporters to gather for another protest on July 30.
It would be the third such protest after the first Zocolo demonstration took place the weekend after the July 2 vote.
The speech by the 52-year-old former Mexico City mayor followed a two-and-a-half-hour march through the capital that came after much longer walks and travel for many of the protesters.
The so-called March on Mexico City, saw tens of thousands of Mexicans make their way to the capital from around the country.
A series of countrywide demonstrations demanding a recount began on Wednesday, and many of the protesters in the Zocolo travelled for days to get to their destination -- on foot, horseback, by motorbike or other vehicle.
In addition, countless buses filled with Obrador supporters set off from the city's suburbs on Sunday.
The protesters filling the Zocolo carried placards calling for a new vote count. Many were clad in the yellow, red and black colors of Obrador's PRD election alliance and waved Mexican flags.
"There was fraud," marcher Paulina Mantilla said. "It is an injustice and a mockery of our country and our people."
"If there is no agreement, there will be a revolution in Mexico," another participant said.
The country's electoral court must rule by Aug. 31 on a petition from Lopez Obrador and must certify the election by Sept. 6.
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