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...Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador put a brave face on the loss of his congressional supermajority in midterm elections, saying he was “happy, happy, happy” with an outcome that he said reaffirmed...
...President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told a news conference that the Mexican attorney-general’s office would not proceed with a case that “was fabricated against Gen [Salvador] Cienfuegos” by the US Drug...
...Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s president, has defended the bill, saying that it affirms Mexican sovereignty....
...One of Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s signature projects, the Maya Train aims to boost tourism and growth in the country’s poor south-east....
...Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s president, was forced on to the defensive after videos emerged showing his brother receiving packets of cash from a senior official in his government....
...Mr Zepeda said he would join a fund focused on infrastructure and energy next year....
...Juan Carlos Zepeda, head of the National Hydrocarbons Commission, which has been in charge of organising the licensing rounds, could not immediately be reached for comment....
...Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposals include a $4bn capital injection for state oil company Pemex to boost exploration, a new refinery to slash reliance on US fuel imports and a 600,000 barrel-a-day increase...
...postponed two scheduled oil auctions and a tender to find joint-venture partners for state oil company Pemex that had been due in September and October until next February, after incoming President Andrés Manuel...
...The contracts are safe,” said CNH head, Juan Carlos Zepeda....
...Mexico holds presidential elections in July in which hard-leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador is shaping up as the man to beat....
...Mr López Obrador has called on Mr Zepeda to drop out and endorse Ms Gómez but the PRD has refused to entertain the possibility....
...In a poll published days after the march, Mr Peña Nieto’s lead had shrunk to just 4 percentage points over Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the leftwing presidential candidate....
...Jorge Zepeda, political analyst and journalist, argues that underneath all of this lies a serious message: the election is not yet won....
...Of the main candidates, only Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the veteran leftwinger who recent polls put in third place, has shunned the idea of reform, saying that he would instead purge the state oil concern...
...Even Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the country’s veteran leftwing candidate, a distant third according to polls, extolled the importance of balanced books....
...Mr Calderón won the July presidential election by just over 0.5 per cent, the narrowest margin in living memory, and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, his leftwing rival of the Democratic Revolution party (PRD...
...But Manuel Camacho, one of Mr López Obrador’s key strategists, says the struggle remains centred on tangible facts of fraud....
...“Either he knows something we don’t in terms of what the magistrates are thinking or he is getting ahead of himself,” says Mr Zepeda....
...“Television is a relic of the authoritarian system,” says Manuel Camacho, a former mayor of Mexico City for the PRI and now a congressman for the leftwing Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)....
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