July 3, 2012

Mexico's Next Chapter

Enrique Pena Nieto, New York Times

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There may be considerable hand-wringing in the international community that my election somehow signifies a return to the old ways of my party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, or a diminished commitment in Mexico's efforts against organized crime and drugs. Let's put such worries to rest.

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