Saturday, November 22, 2014

RP: Here, Down MEH-hee-coh Way, Things Are Falling Apart (a good HuffPost summary of the situation)

RE-PRINTED from here: http://theweathercontinues.blogspot.mx/2014/11/here-down-meh-he-coh-way-things-are.html



Presidente Enrique Pena Nieto and his wife, arriving in Australia, November 14.


Mexico's President Forced into a Corner

Posted: Updated: 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sergio-sarmiento/mexico-pena-nieto-protest_b_6201752.html



MEXICO CITY -- It was a sweet, prolonged honeymoon. During his first 18 months in office President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico signed a political agreement with the country's top three political parties, something unheard of in a country known for its acrimonious, highly partisan politics. He proceeded to get 11 major reforms approved by a divided Congress. Peña Nieto moved Mexico from the crime sections to the business pages of international newspapers. His energy reform opened up Mexico's oil, gas and electricity industries to private investment. The telecommunications reform has tackled powerful local business empires. In his annual state of the union report, on Sept. 1, a confident Peña Nieto claimed that, after a long paralysis, "Mexico [is] on the move."
MEXICO WAS MOVING
But the movement has turned into an earthquake. On the evening of Sept. 26 a group of first-year students of the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College arrived in Iguala, a city in the southern state of Guerrero. They had been ordered by their school "Struggle Committee," the radical leftist group that rules life at the college, to disrupt a celebration organized by María de los Ángeles Pineda, the wife of Iguala's mayor, José Luis Abarca, who had plans to succeed her husband.

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Huffington Post was made what it is today by Jimmy Soni, formerly Arriana Huffington's Managing Editor, now building HuffPost India. Jimmy sits on the Board at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, http://kenan.ethics.duke.edu/.




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