MEXICO City (Reuters) – A dizziness that suffered the official candidate for the Presidency of Mexico, Josefina Vázquez Mota, was due to that she suffers from low pressure for some time, said Tuesday his campaign spokesman, dismissing concerns about the health of the leader.

On Monday, Vazquez Mota, which progresses in second place in polls of voting intention, had to interrupt speech which gave at an event on security in the city of Mexico because he suffered a dizziness, which forced her to continue with the use of the word from their seats.

The candidate said moments after the incident that he felt well, but with the flu and tired for a rally that led early on Monday in the central State of Hidalgo.

“It was a problem of pressure, she suffers from low pressure,” said Augusta Díaz Rivera, spokesman for the campaign press conference.

“She has a very good state of health, it has always had.” “The problem of low pressure is a condition that she has long since and in no way prevents you from fulfilling its commitments as a candidate,” stressed.

Spokeswoman said, however, that the candidate not planned for the moment reveal examinations on his State of health, to respond to a specific question.

Vázquez Mota, of the conservative National Action Party (PAN), is exceeded in some polls of intention to vote towards the election of July 1 for up almost 20 percentage points by the candidate of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Enrique Peña Nieto.

The leader has had an abrupt boot campaign cancel an act by a trade union protest and see fans go a stadium before the end of a rally, but his team has said that they will not make adjustments to the strategy.

“The team is prepared to have a successful campaign in every way,” said Rivera Diaz.

(Report of Adriana barrier.) (Edited by Miguel Angel Gutiérrez)