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ArtikelThe Return of the Iron Fist; Guatemala's Presidential Election  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8750 (Sep. 2011), page 43-44.
Topik: International; Presidential Elections; Candidates
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Isi artikelFrom hoardings plastered all over Guatemala, the stern face of Otto Perez Molina stares out beside the clenched-fist logo of his Patriot Party. General Perez, as he was known until hanging up his rifle in 2000, was once the Guatemalan army's intelligence director. After coming second in the 2007 presidential race, he is the front-runner in this year's election on September 11th. Should he win, he will be the first military man to become president since army rule ended in 1986. He promises to crush crime with a mano dura, or iron fist, by extending sentences, hiring 10,000 police, expanding video surveillance and lowering the age of criminal responsibility. Polls show that many voters cannot wait for Mr Perez to attack criminals.
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