From: http://www.jornada.unam.mx/ 2011/09/13/politica/015n2pol La Jornada Tuesday September 13, 2011, p. 15 September 12, 2011 The office of former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari received a letter from Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador degree in which the front row of a false assumption. As shown in AMAI communication (which is attached), at no time ex-President Salinas said his desire to discuss with Mr. López Obrador or any aspirant to any elective office. Consequently, without merit "acceptance" of the defeated presidential candidate in 2006 to the nonexistent "proposal" to hold a debate with the former president. So if a newspaper version prompted the presidential candidate and former candidate for the office again to be invited to hold some kind of exchange with the former president, you can now check that this invitation has not happened. And you can bet that neither will happen, because, unlike Mr. López Obrador, former President Salinas did not...
Mexique, la spirale de la barbarie http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2012/08/23/mexique-la-spirale-de-la-barbarie_1749042_3232.html LE MONDE | Par Editorial Abonnez-vous à partir de 1 € Réagir Classer Imprimer Envoyer Partager facebook twitter google + linkedin Dans ces colonnes mêmes, voilà deux ans, le président mexicain, Felipe Calderon , se félicitait des résultats de la guerre de grande envergure engagée, depuis le début de son mandat, en décembre 2006, contre le crime organisé et les narcotrafiquants. "Nous allons vaincre le crime" , assurait-il. Avant d' ajouter , à l'adresse de ceux qui s'inquiétaient de la progression vertigineuse de l'insécurité dans son pays : "Si vous voyez de la poussière, c'est parce que nous nettoyons la maison." Battu lors de l'électio...
I read an opinion of the author Bello, without a full name or bio information. Is he/she a a journalist or what?, I do not know, but the Title of the paper states: "Mexico´s presidential front-runner misundertands his role model" Starting with a very provocative title like this, we do not know who is writing: a historian, economist, bussiness or finance jornalist, we do not know. We follow the reading and see the subtitle: "Lázaro Cárdenas was a proud institution-builder; not a populist". Here we have a clue that the person who writes, obviously is a Spanish-spoker since adds accent to the vowels of the name in the right Spanish, as we use to do. Clearly and without explanation what is the meaning of the term "populist" starts comparing General Cardenas with the current candidate to the presidency of Mexico, Lopez Obrador "atacking" with the term "populist". I then recall when in the past, Obama mentioned that term precisely here ...
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