Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Enrique Pena Nieto and the PRI: Restructuring Mexico

From Enrique Peña Nieto

With the modern days dawned a new challenge to the United Mexican States—its sheer power proving to be pivotal for the country’s reclaiming of its international power. 

Enrique Pena Nieto and the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) set to stage a socio-economic battle, with no guns or strife, but with only the political know-how of its members as its artillery. The purpose: To restructure the Mexican government.


From Enrique Peña Nieto

Although fair and transparent elections now exist, the country still struggles to realize true socio-economic democracy. One effort to end the struggle and begin the change is the creation of a collective political body (construir de manera colectiva) that would open to all citizens. By encouraging the presence of independent candidates, political competitiveness would be achieved—inevitably pushing political parties to be more effective in addressing society’s most pressing concerns.

As deemed by Enrique Pena Nieto and the members of the PRI, this will give a better representation of the populace and will contribute to the creation of more relevant policies. The “collective” would spawn a transition state, al Estado del siglo XXI (the State of XXI century), where comprehensive electoral democracy, family planning, trade realization, and macroeconomic stability would be reached or implemented.

Should these changes in the political system be realized, an effective state (estado eficaz) would emerge. It is only through this effective state that the country’s standard of living would be raised and its full economic potential would be attained.


More information about Enrique Peña Nieto can be found at www.enriquepenanieto.com.


From Enrique Peña Nieto