Enrique Peña Nieto, a un paso de confirmarse como presidente de México – CNN en Español

Andrés Manuel López Obrador dijo que no aceptará el fallo del Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación, que desechó el juicio de inconformidad que presentó la coalición de izquierda, Movimiento Progresista, tras la elección presidencial del 1 de julio. “No voy a reconocer el poder ilegítimo surgido de la compra del voto y de otras violaciones graves a la Constitución y a las leyes”, dijo el candidato.via Enrique Peña Nieto, a un paso de confirmarse como presidente de México – CNN en Español – Ultimas Noticias de Estados Unidos, Latinoamérica y el Mundo, Opinión y Videos – CNN.com...

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Mexico Rejects Vote Challenge – WSJ.com

MEXICO CITY—Mexico’s top electoral court turned down Thursday a legal bid by a left-wing coalition to annul the July 1 presidential election, upholding the vote and paving the way for the winner, Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, to take office Dec. 1 for a six-year term.via Mexico Rejects Vote Challenge –...

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Mexico Says Gaining From Competitive U.S. Manufacturers – Bloomberg

After trailing growth in Brazil during the past decade, Mexico is poised to outperform Latin America’s biggest economy for the second consecutive year in 2012. Manufacturers are opening new plants in Mexico as wages in China rise and higher oil prices increase transport costs for Asian companies looking to tap consumers in the U.S., the world’s largest economy.via Mexico Says Gaining From Competitive U.S. Manufacturers –...

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The Electoral Tribunal Decision

August 30th, 2012 is a day that will define the future of Mexico for the decades to come. If the electoral tribunal, as expected, ratifies the Election of Enrique Peña Nieto as President, the return of the so called “new PRI” is imminent. This new wave of the old party promises a plethora of changes that could allow Mexico to finally take full advantage of its potential. Particular attention should be placed on the potential opening of the Energy Sector to foreign investment and the liberalization of obsolete labor laws.Promises are, however, only that, it would be now up...

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A Stronger Future: Policy Recommendations for U.S.-Mexico Relations « Mexico Institute

A Stronger Future: Policy Recommendations for U.S.-Mexico Relations « Mexico Institute.The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands and the Wilson Center seized the opportunity provided by simultaneous election years in the United States and Mexico to convene a high-level retreat of preeminent political, business, academic, and media leaders from the two countries in March 2012. From this retreat emerged a fresh set of ideas to take the bilateral partnership to a new level that are put forth in the report, A Stronger Future: Policy Recommendations for U.S.-Mexico Relations.  The report presents recommendations to enhance regional competitiveness; reform the U.S. immigration system; more...

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