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Tag Archives: Pena Nieto
Roaming: Pumas del Pacífico in Mexico City
Samuel George presents “Los Pumas del Pacífico” with Vice Ministers of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
The Region in 2015 – Part 2: Mexico – Now or Never
Jesse Rogers continues No Se Mancha’s preview of 2015 – a crucial year for Mexico.
Enrique’s PEMEX Plan
Latin American Energy Specialist Christian Gómez on Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto plans to reform PEMEX
Posted in Mexico + Central America
Tagged Mexican energy reform, Peña Nieto PEMEX, PEMEX, Pena Nieto, Pena Nieto reform, PRI
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Mexico: What Local Elections mean for the Peña Nieto Sexenio
Contentious local elections in Mexico point to a tough road ahead for president Enrique Peña Nieto’s ambitious agenda.
The Ghost of Artemio Cruz
The Mexico of Artemio Cruz was supposed to be dead. The Mexico of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI); of corrupt and cynical insiders such as Carlos Fuentes’ fictional character was supposed to have ended with either the advent of the … Continue reading