Mexico prepares to go into history with the possible victory of López Obrador "Diario y Radio U Chile



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The candidate on the left comfortably outperforms the rest of the competitors who focused their campaign on defenestra the leader of the National Regeneration Movement. This Sunday, July 1st, it is the election.

Saturday, June 30, 2018 9:41 am.

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There is no presidential runoff in Mexico, therefore, the one that sums up the most votes this Sunday July 1st will retain the maximum position of the North American nation.

And if we guide ourselves by the polls, the leftist candidate, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, would be the one who would govern the Aztec country for the next five years and ten months, since, according to the studies, the representative of the party of the Movement National Regeneration (MORENA) would get a comfortable win with nearly 50% of the votes.

In fact, three polls released Wednesday – which was the last day of the campaign – let Obrador be the undisputed winner. In a study of El Financiero the head of MORENA gets 54 percent of the vote, followed by pro-government candidate José Antonio Meade, who attains 22 percent.

In a study of Reformation Obrador takes possession with 51 percent of the vote, and is badisted by the right-wing candidate, Ricardo Anaya, who attains 27 percent.

And according to the survey Parametría the representative of the left would reach 53%, followed by Anaya with 22%

Thus, it seems that in the case of López Obrador, we say: "the third is the loser", as he was already a candidate at the National Palace in 2006 and 2012. In the election of 2012, he was a victim of proven fraud, which prevented him to accede to the presidency, the current president, Enrique Peña Nieto

Four candidates are vying for the executive ivo: the aforementioned López Obrador; Ricardo Anaya, of the right-wing Por México al Frente coalition; José Antonio Meade, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI); and the independent Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, known as El Bronco.

Although the rivals are four, the presidential debates might well think that they are three to one, because in every televised confrontation, the attacks on Obrador stole

And that is that the postulant of the left is a real threat in a country that is used to right and conservative governments.

So, that many employers have called on their workers to vote for one of the remaining three candidates to avoid the triumph of Obrador, therefore, the favorite in the polls had to send a conciliatory message to the powerful union: "Entrepreneurs will have no problem in our government, they will be respected, they will seek convergence between the public, private and social sectors." During his election campaign, Mr. Obrador said that he would fight hard for corruption, which will lower the salaries of senior officials, and that he will recover the campaign, according to his words., "The most important factory in the country". He also ruled out ending the North American Free Trade Agreement as long as it does not represent a "fatality for the Mexicans."

For his part, the right and second candidate in most surveys, Ricardo Anaya Cortés, concentrated his talk on economic growth and investment.

Among the proposals of the official candidate, Jose Antonio Meade, are that social security is deductible for employers, that all Mexicans finish high school and that education is quality. He also said that he would evaluate the alternative of producing nuclear power.

While the independent Jaime Rodríguez Calderón – who does not exceed three percent in polls – advocates reducing women's working time, lowering VAT to develop wind energy.

This July 1st, not only the president will be elected, but also 128 senators and 500 federal deputies. In addition, several states will renew governors, mayors and local congressmen.

This panorama is also favorable to López Obrador, because it is expected that Together We Will Make History will remain with four of the nine states that elect the governor. . As if that were not enough, we also expect the conglomerate to get about 250 members, half of the House.

Given this, Mexican politics would change dramatically, supporting progressive and leftist positions, Doubt will change the political map of the region.

The bloody election campaign that took place deserves special mention, because to date, more than 120 candidates have been appointed to different positions.

The above is a general photograph of the country, which has generated news for some time because of its uncontrolled figures of crimes and homicides. In 2017, 25,339 people were killed. Since the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto, the dead victims of violence have exceeded the 104,000

lives ripped off that will surely be in the corridors of the presidential palace.

There is no second presidential run in Mexico, so anyone who gets more votes this Sunday, July 1st, will retain the maximum position of the North American nation.

And if we are guided by the polls, the leftist candidate, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will be the one who will govern the country. Azteca for the next five years and ten months, then, according to studies, the representative of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) would get a comfortable victory with nearly 50 percent of the votes.

In fact, three polls appeared on Wednesday – which was the last day of the campaign – leaving Obrador as the undisputed winner. In a study of El Financiero the head of MORENA gets 54 percent of the vote, followed by pro-government candidate José Antonio Meade, who attains 22 percent.

In a study of Reformation Obrador takes possession with 51 percent of the vote, and is badisted by the right-wing candidate, Ricardo Anaya, who attains 27 percent.

And according to the survey Parametría the representative of the left would reach 53%, followed by Anaya with 22%

Thus, it seems that in the case of López Obrador, we say: "the third is the loser", as he was already a candidate at the National Palace in 2006 and 2012. In the election of 2012, he was a victim of proven fraud, which prevented him to accede to the presidency, the current president, Enrique Peña Nieto

Four candidates are vying for the executive ivo: the aforementioned López Obrador; Ricardo Anaya, of the right-wing Por México al Frente coalition; José Antonio Meade, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI); and the independent Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, known as El Bronco.

Although the rivals are four, the presidential debates might well think that they are three to one, because in every televised confrontation, the attacks on Obrador stole

And that is that the postulant of the left is a real threat in a country that is used to right and conservative governments.

So, that many employers have called on their workers to vote for one of the remaining three candidates to avoid the triumph of Obrador, therefore, the favorite in the polls had to send a conciliatory message to the powerful union: "Entrepreneurs will have no problem in our government, they will be respected, they will seek convergence between the public, private and social sectors." During his election campaign, Mr. Obrador said that he would fight hard for corruption, which will lower the salaries of senior officials, and that he will recover the campaign, according to his words., "The most important factory in the country". He also ruled out ending the North American Free Trade Agreement as long as it does not represent a "fatality for the Mexicans."

For his part, the right and second candidate in most surveys, Ricardo Anaya Cortés, concentrated his talk on economic growth and investment.

Among the proposals of the official candidate, Jose Antonio Meade, are that social security is deductible for employers, that all Mexicans finish high school and that education is quality. He also said that he would evaluate the alternative of producing nuclear power.

While the independent Jaime Rodríguez Calderón – who does not exceed three percent in polls – advocates reducing women's working time, lowering VAT to develop wind energy.

This July 1st, not only the president will be elected, but also 128 senators and 500 federal deputies. In addition, several states will renew governors, mayors and local congressmen.

This panorama is also favorable to López Obrador, because it is expected that Together We Will Make History will remain with four of the nine states that elect the governor. . As if that were not enough, we also expect the conglomerate to get about 250 members, half of the House.

Given this, Mexican politics would change dramatically, supporting progressive and leftist positions, Doubt will change the political map of the region.

The bloody election campaign that took place deserves special mention, because to date, more than 120 candidates have been appointed to different positions.

The above is a general photograph of the country, which has generated news for some time because of its uncontrolled figures of crimes and homicides. In 2017, 25,339 people were killed. Since the inauguration of the presidency Enrique Peña Nieto, the victims of violence exceed 104,000

Uprooted lives that will surely suffer in the corridors of the presidential palace.

There is no second presidential run in Mexico, so anyone who gets more votes this Sunday, July 1st, will retain the maximum position of the North American nation.

And if we are guided by the polls, the leftist candidate, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will be the one who will govern the country. Azteca for the next five years and ten months, then, according to studies, the representative of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) would get a comfortable victory with nearly 50 percent of the votes.

In fact, three polls appeared on Wednesday – which was the last day of the campaign – leaving Obrador as the undisputed winner. In a study of El Financiero the head of MORENA gets 54 percent of the vote, followed by pro-government candidate José Antonio Meade, who attains 22 percent.

In a study of Reformation Obrador takes possession with 51 percent of the vote, and is badisted by the right-wing candidate, Ricardo Anaya, who attains 27 percent.

And according to the survey Parametría the representative of the left would reach 53%, followed by Anaya with 22%

Thus, it seems that in the case of López Obrador, we say: "the third is the loser", as he was already a candidate at the National Palace in 2006 and 2012. In the election of 2012, he was a victim of proven fraud, which prevented him to accede to the presidency, the current president, Enrique Peña Nieto

Four candidates are vying for the executive ivo: the aforementioned López Obrador; Ricardo Anaya, of the right-wing Por México al Frente coalition; José Antonio Meade, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI); and the independent Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, known as El Bronco.

Although the rivals are four, the presidential debates might well think that they are three to one, because in every televised confrontation, the attacks on Obrador stole

And that is that the postulant of the left is a real threat in a country that is used to right and conservative governments.

So, that many employers have called on their workers to vote for one of the remaining three candidates to avoid the triumph of Obrador, therefore, the favorite in the polls had to send a conciliatory message to the powerful union: "Entrepreneurs will have no problem in our government, they will be respected, they will seek convergence between the public, private and social sectors." During his election campaign, Mr. Obrador said that he would fight hard for corruption, which will lower the salaries of senior officials, and that he will recover the campaign, according to his words., "The most important factory in the country". He also ruled out ending the North American Free Trade Agreement as long as it does not represent a "fatality for the Mexicans."

For his part, the right and second candidate in most surveys, Ricardo Anaya Cortés, concentrated his talk on economic growth and investment.

Among the proposals of the official candidate, Jose Antonio Meade, are that social security is deductible for employers, that all Mexicans finish high school and that education is quality. He also said that he would evaluate the alternative of producing nuclear power.

While the independent Jaime Rodríguez Calderón – who does not exceed three percent in polls – advocates reducing women's working time, lowering VAT to develop wind energy.

This July 1st, not only the president will be elected, but also 128 senators and 500 federal deputies. In addition, several states will renew governors, mayors and local congressmen.

This panorama is also favorable to López Obrador, because it is expected that Together We Will Make History will remain with four of the nine states that elect the governor. . As if that were not enough, we also expect the conglomerate to get about 250 members, half of the House.

Given this, Mexican politics would change dramatically, supporting progressive and leftist positions, Doubt will change the political map of the region.

The bloody election campaign that took place deserves special mention, because to date, more than 120 candidates have been appointed to different positions.

The above is a general photograph of the country, which has generated news for some time because of its uncontrolled figures of crimes and homicides. In 2017, 25,339 people were killed. Since Enrique Peña Nieto took office, the victims of violence exceed the 104,000

lives torn from the walls of the presidential palace

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