OUR correspondent lays out the options for Mexican voters in the country's upcoming elections and asks whether the front-runner represents a backward step
OUR correspondent lays out the options for Mexican voters in the country's upcoming elections and asks whether the front-runner represents a backward step
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Thank you, Economist. Apparently your "small" contribution was successful.
Since I could not believe any of you sided views in a previous article, I am definitely cancelling my subscription.
Good night.
Oh sure, The Economist gave Peña Nieto about 2 million votes LOL :)
Thank God!! we want them back to sort out the mess of unable attempts...
may I clarify on the fact that there is another "we" here: more than 60% of voters who DON'T want them back.
Thank God!! we want them back to sort out the mess of unable attempts...
Thank whoever you want... for a new black day in history books