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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...
...Reading the text of his request before it was submitted to the Senate, Mr López Obrador said the people must be consulted about whether to try Carlos Salinas, Ernesto Zedillo, Vicente Fox, Felipe Calderón...
...The document also named former presidents Felipe Calderón and Carlos Salinas, alleging the former oversaw corruption and the latter lobbied to secure lucrative business projects for his son....
...President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s demand last month for an apology from Spain’s King Felipe for the events of 500 years ago continues to split public opinion in the country that Cortés conquered in...
...José Ramón Salinas, press chief for Mexico’s federal police, confirmed the arrest in a tweet that gave no further details....
...The rest is accounted for mainly by Azteca, which is controlled by Ricardo Salinas Pliego, another of the country’s dozen or so billionaires....
..., even though Mr Salinas has the ear of the new administration....
...Fundamental judicial reforms (such as innocent until proven guilty) were begun under Fox and carried through under the genuine leadership of his National Action Party (PAN) successor and current president Felipe...
...The third target is Ricardo Salinas Pliego, another billionaire who controls Mexico’s TV Azteca, which has a 30 per cent market share....
...Under President Felipe Calderón, the government has sought to promote more competition in the economy....
...Felipe Calderón, the Mexican president, trumpeted the project, which was planned in his home state of Michoacán....
...“The idea was to give a greater service to the population,” Mr Salinas Garza said about the new station. “This is really serious.”...
...According to Mexican government figures, more than 22,000 people have died in drugs-related violence since President Felipe Calderón of the conservative National Action party declared a frontal assault on...
...And he talked about the president, Felipe Calderón, praising his leadership and arguing that Mexico finally had an administration that had seized the torch of reform once again....
...Last week, Carlos Salinas, the country’s former PRI president, told the FT: “Today, everything suggests that [the 2009 elections] will be a great victory for the PRI.”...
...The matter was settled in September after Mr Salinas agreed to pay $8.5m in penalties and compensation....
...Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s new president, kicked off his domestic policy agenda by launching military campaigns against drug lords and violence in Michoacán and along the US border, in Tijuana....
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