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...These showed ex-presidents Carlos Salinas, Enrique Peña Nieto and Felipe Calderón with red blindfolds detailing their alleged crimes under the slogan, “Do you want Salinas, Peña and Calderón to go to jail...
...Mr Calderón has not commented directly on the allegations but has accused Mr López Obrador of a waging a campaign of political persecution against him....
...Mr Calderón has in the past rejected allegations of wrongdoing....
...“On practically all of the questions, support for the programmes was 90 per cent,” Enrique Calderón of the Fundación Arturo Rosenblueth, which was in charge of counting the ballots, told a news conference...
...The president-elect said on Monday he had decided to “obey the mandate of the citizens” by abandoning the project on a dried lake bed in Texcoco, where construction began in 2015....
...Felipe Calderón is former President of Mexico and Honorary Chair of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate....
...On coming to power, Mr Peña Nieto swept aside the narrative of the previous government of Felipe Calderón, which had embarked on a war on organised crime that left more than 60,000 dead....
...growth of 1.4 per cent, observers shook their heads at how the government could have failed to predict the dire consequences of its own slowdown in public spending and a housing policy shift that battered construction...
...The fund has been canvassing international pension and endowment funds, and oil companies or construction firms could also participate....
...In 2010, and under former president Felipe Calderón, the government began to shift its policy for low-income families from a low-rise model to one based on high-density, high-rise construction as well as...
...Under Felipe Calderón, who served for six years as president until 2012, the country spent 288.6bn pesos ($21.3bn) on the construction and modernisation of roads....
...And former President Felipe Calderón’s 2011 meeting – in Mexico’s presidential palace, no less – with the Dalai Lama insulted Beijing....
...non-constitutional provisions of the Calderon proposal....
...Analysts expect BHP to press ahead with the Outer Harbour expansion, which requires the construction of a 4km jetty and the dredging of a 30km channel into the ocean....
...Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s president, said “no one in their right mind” would now invest in Argentina. Robert Zoellick, the World Bank president, called Argentina an “outlier”....
...In Cuernavaca, Nissan will be building its NV-200 minivan, which won the $1bn 10-year contract offered by New York City for the exclusive construction of its famous yellow taxis, the first specifically designed...
...But the construction of such large and extravagant mausoleums is out of step with what is happening in the rest of Mexico....
...Construction has continued on a new subway line....
...It is widely acknowledged in Mexico that the country would make huge gains if it allowed more competition in everything from energy to construction and retailing....
...Since taking office in 2006, President Felipe Calderón has championed renewable power, calling it a priority for his administration....
...In the case of road construction, the latter scenario would involve spending 411bn pesos over the period, 293bn pesos on telecommunications, 109bn pesos on ports, 183bn pesos on drinking water and sewerage...
...According to the bank, as much as 25 per cent of the estimated 8m Mexicans living illegally in the US work in the construction sector....
...Confidence within the banking, utility, construction, entertainment and automotive industries has been hardest hit, the survey found....
...Almost two years after Mr Calderón assumed office, security in Mexico appears to have hit its lowest point in decades. So what can Mr Calderón say that will make any immediate difference?...
...This year, the government will spend $4bn on road construction, with the private sector chipping in another $3bn....
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