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...Miguel Carbonell, a prominent lawyer, tweeted: “No ex-president has immunity. There is no impediment at all for them to be judged NOW if proof is brought that they have committed any illegality....
...José Felix Pérez-Peña Garrido, of Savills, says that while “virtually nothing” new was built in the city between 2007 and 2012, last year there were 2,000 licences granted for new apartments....
...Mr López Obrador is waging war on something his predecessor, Enrique Peña Nieto, once dismissed as Mexico’s “cultural” problem: corruption. He already says he is making great progress....
...“We are not facing an economic failure,” Mr Peña said on Thursday morning. “This is a transformation, not a failure....
...Marcos Peña, the cabinet chief, insisted on local media on Thursday that Argentina was not facing “economic failure”, adding that he expected an updated IMF deal within a few weeks....
...Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong’s resignation had been widely anticipated....
...Mr Meade has never polled as strongly as other potential PRI nominees, such as Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, the interior minister....
...However, he and Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, the interior minister, have been heckled at damage sites. “Grab a shovel and get to work,” one person yelled at the president....
...Mr Peña Nieto declared three days of national mourning on a visit to the worst-hit areas....
...President Enrique Peña Nieto has yet to indicate a successor....
...Miguel Ángel Mancera, Mexico City’s mayor, said the number of buildings that had collapsed had been revised down to 38 from 45, and said at least 52 people had been rescued alive....
...Miguel Basañez, a former Mexican ambassador to the US now at Tufts University’s Fletcher School, said Mr Trump had placed Mr Peña Nieto in an impossible position, particularly after he used social media...
...Governor-elect Miguel Angel Yunes, who takes the helm on December 1, alleges Mr Duarte fled in an official helicopter several days ago, though he has not presented proof, and there were unconfirmed reports...
...had been made by President Enrique Peña Nieto “in the light of recent events”, writes Jude Webber in Mexico City....
...Miguel Basáñez, a politics expert at The Fletcher School atTufts University who was until recently Mexico’s ambassador to the US, says his team noticed a rise in requests for information about naturalisation...
...The students’ disappearance plunged Mr Peña Nieto’s government into crisis....
...But investigations into his murder, along with the killing last week of Miguel Ángel Jiménez Blanco, who led a community search for Mexico’s 43 missing students, have so far just added to the mistrust in...
...The five-week-old baby Orozco now cradles in her arms, José Miguel, was born in January 2016....
...Ms Fernández is popular because she is “a woman, a widow, and is leaving,” said Marcos Peña, adviser to pro-business presidential candidate, Mauricio Macri. Ms Fernández cannot run in this election....
...Security – something José Miguel Vivanco of Human Rights Watch says the government has avoided as a “toxic” issue – has shot to the top of business concerns, and the IMF warned this week that “it is crucial...
...It was built to the couple’s specification’s, according to its architect, Miguel Ángel Aragonés, and was independently valued for Aristegui Noticias at 86m pesos....
...If not, it will send a powerful message that impunity reigns,” said Miguel Moguel at think-tank Fundar....
...or missing, and committed itself to examining these cases and clarifying the precise scope of the problem of disappearances in Mexico,” said the lobby group’s executive director for the Americas, José Miguel...
...Events there have snowballed into the most serious human rights crisis of Enrique Peña Nieto’s first term....
...The atrocity in Iguala was described by José Miguel Vivanco, executive director for the Americas of Human Rights Watch, as the worst by state security forces since the Tlatelolco massacre in 1968 in Mexico...
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