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ArtikelBack to the Future; Mexico's Presidential Election  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8790 (Jun. 2012), page 16-17.
Topik: Political Parties; Political Power; Presidential Elections; Economic Conditions
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Isi artikelOnly 12 years ago Mexican voters kicked out the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which had ruled for seven decades through a mixture of consent, co-option, corruption and coercion. Yet unless the opinion polls are wildly wrong, Mexicans are about to vote the PRI back to power on Jul 1, 2012, in the person of Enrique Pena Nieto. Aged 45, the telegenic Pena cuts a seemingly fresh figure, with his team of bright technocrats from the world's best universities. Yet he is a scion of the PRI's most retrograde regional political machine. His allies include several old-fashioned caudillos, and his opponents say (though he denies) that he has engaged in old-fashioned practices, such as buying favourable television coverage. Why is Mexico poised to take this apparently backward step? The answer starts with the disappointments of the past dozen years of rule by the conservative National Action Party (PAN), first under Fox and then Felipe Calderon
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