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Pocketbook Issues Weigh on Mexico Voters

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Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, presidential candidate in Mexico's 2012 elections

05/31/2012

The former Mayor of Mexco City, ran a close second in the last elections to Felipe Calderon of the PAN party. He is running close to Pena Nieto of the PRI party in the current elections.

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Mexico's President Calderon makes changes to shift away from strict fiscal line and inflation fighting efforts.

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With replacement of Ortiz at the Central Bank bringing in Carstens and the appointment of Social Developmet Minister Cordero, President Calderon is moving towards policies that promote jobs and growth. GDP declines 7% in 2009.

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The Mexican economy is expected to see a GDP decline of nearly 7% in 2009. With the serious downturn in the auto industry and in other industries, serious problems with monopolistic firms and high prices in the telecom sector, underinvestment in the oil sector, and the impact of the war on drug cartels, one expert says its surprising that Calderon is still fighting all these battles.

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