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Mexico's current presidential campaign. There are three additional
candidates, probably the ones who most deserve mention, but that's not
going to happen now.
This article was intended to be about extremely cheap gas powered
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Revolutionary Party (PRI), and their candidate extremely cheap gas
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space. This sort of usurpation is not unusual for the PRI. They have
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Labastida is the PRI's new face on their neoliberal, international
development, corruption-as-usual program. At the same time, he is also
an old familiar hand in the party's machineworks. He is, by virtue of
being PRI, the anointed front-runner. It's his and the PRI's election to
lose.
Since extremely cheap gas powered scooter the immolation of President
Carlos Salinas and his NAFTA dreams of a "first world" Mexico, foreign
educated technocrats have fallen out of favor. With Labastida, the PRI
hasn't changed it's goals, but they have changed their shirt.
Unlike extremely cheap gas powered scooter the traditional technocrat's
career of bureaucratic appointments, Labastida is a veteran of the
political battlefields. Born in Sinaloa in 1942, he joined the PRI in
1964 and worked his way through the party ranks. He served extremely
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the late 1980's. Labastida is an economist, but a Mexican one. He was
educated at UNAM, not at Harvard. He's seen as the PRI's best hope to
keep neoliberalism palatable to Mexicans.
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