TEPETITAN, Mexico (Reuters) - Childhood friends, neighbours and early collaborators of Mexico's president-elect, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, are celebrating their hometown hero's victory, but urged him to remember his roots and bring badly needed jobs to the country's impoverished south.
Mexicans voted overwhelmingly for anti-establishment outsider Lopez Obrador in Sunday's presidential contest, veering Latin America's second-largest economy leftward in a bid to stamp out the corruption and violence that has blighted the country.