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Caribbean-Latin America
Leftist politicians try to take control of Mexican Congress
2006-11-29
This story just makes me incredibly sad. And more than a little worried.
Coming soon to a Sanctuary City near you.
MEXICO CITY - Fistfights and shoving matches broke out in the Mexican Congress Tuesday after leftist lawmakers, hoping to block the inauguration of conservative President-elect Felipe Calderon, stormed the podium and tried to seize control of the chamber. Conservatives, surrounded by security guards, pushed back the protesting lawmakers and vowed to keep order until they formally bestow the presidential sash on Calderon in a ceremony in the Chamber of Deputies this Friday.

The fisticuffs underscore the deep well of bitterness that remains after the closest and most hotly contested presidential race in modern Mexican history and highlight the near certainty possibility that Friday's ceremony will be marred by violence.
"We're not going to allow this inauguration to happen," said Roberto Lopez, a PRD spokesman. "Felipe Calderon will not govern a single day in this country."
Members of the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, or PRD, claim Calderon, a member of the National Action Party, or PAN, stole the July election. "We're not going to allow this inauguration to happen," said Roberto Lopez, a PRD spokesman. "Felipe Calderon will not govern a single day in this country."

Calderon's transition office declined comment. Calls placed to the PAN headquarters weren't returned. But Ruben Aguilar, a spokesman for outgoing President Vicente Fox, said Calderon will take over on Friday no matter what happens in Congress. "There is an institutional mechanism" for it, he said. "After the first second on the first day of December of this year, we will have a president who was elected by the majority of the citizens of this country."
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#5  And we are going to pay for it.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-11-29 10:59  

#4  If there had been proper border and employer enforcement for the last two decades, the boiling point would have been reached far sooner than now. Unfortunately, Mexico has to have one major enema before something along real reform can occur. This is just the beginning of the process. It probably would have been less damaging to do this earlier, but for all the wrong reasons the betrayers in Washington have allowed the ruling class in Mexico to dump their bile over the border for too long. Now the treatment will be more radical and painful.
Posted by: Procopius2K   2006-11-29 09:51  

#3  Every time this high chaos is mentioned, someone should also insert a line about how "some individuals want to unite Canada, the US and Mexico under a single government, like the EU."

Just to remind everybody, that is.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-11-29 09:38  

#2  I say each Mexican congressman be issued a Lucha Libre mask and a metal folding chair as they enter Chambers.
Posted by: ed   2006-11-29 08:07  

#1  Yay! Chaos in Mexico!!!

Funny, innit, how anxious the press is to declare a civil war in Iraq, and how reluctant they are to even pay attention to what's happening in Mexico.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-11-29 07:51  

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