Mexicans Increasingly Angry At President Peña Nieto Amid Disappearance Of 43 Students
David Agren, Nov. 7, 2014, Fox News Latino
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto planned to enact new rules for the energy sector on Monday – another step toward opening an industry he says will spur investment and economic growth.
His time at the podium, however, tilted toward the case of 43 missing teaching school students, who authorities allege were abducted in late September in the town of Iguala in the state of Guerrero by crooked cops acting in cahoots with organized crime.
The president called for another multi-party alliance – not unlike the previous “Pacto por México,” which allowed him to get approval for 11 structural reforms in just 20 months – to curb crime and pacify a population outraged over so many students going missing and remaining unaccounted for six weeks.
Read more: latino.foxnews.com
David Agren, Nov. 7, 2014, Fox News Latino
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto planned to enact new rules for the energy sector on Monday – another step toward opening an industry he says will spur investment and economic growth.
His time at the podium, however, tilted toward the case of 43 missing teaching school students, who authorities allege were abducted in late September in the town of Iguala in the state of Guerrero by crooked cops acting in cahoots with organized crime.
The president called for another multi-party alliance – not unlike the previous “Pacto por México,” which allowed him to get approval for 11 structural reforms in just 20 months – to curb crime and pacify a population outraged over so many students going missing and remaining unaccounted for six weeks.
Read more: latino.foxnews.com
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