Saturday, August 20, 2011

A good overview of Josefina Vázquez Mota in The Economist

The Economist has a nice overview of Josefina Vázquez Mota, who might be PAN's presidential candidate in 2012 here.

PRD: Never boring

Yet another reminder why studying the Mexican political party PRD is never boring. From Milenio:
The PRD will be obliged to keep its composure during its conference on Saturday, but not because its former moral leader Cuauhtemoc Cardenas or presidential candidates Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Marcelo Ebrard ordered it. No. The warning came from the administration of World Trade Center, where the PRD rented a hall for the first time on the condition that even during the heat of the discussions, no chairs may be used as a projectile.
I wouldn't count on it.

PT Mayor kidnapped in Mexico State, likely by narco

José Eduviges Nava, municipal president of Zacualpan, Mexico State, for the Workers Party (PT) was kidnapped Friday. His bodyguard was killed.

He had apparently received threats from La Familia Michoacana at earlier occasions.

AMLO's "yes, but.." to candidacy poll: Complete nonsense

AMLO seemingly agreed to a poll that would decide whether he or Marcelo Ebrard will be the left's 2012 presidential candidate, but with a major catch: The poll can not include any PRI or PAN sympathizers.

Having an open poll would of course demonstrate which candidate can move beyond the party base to actually reach into other voting groups, whether belonging to other parties or not. But AMLO doesn't want this - and heavens knows how he wants to make a poll that presorts the actual respondents.

In my opinion: This is just pure trickery, as AMLO will not accept any result where he does not come out on top-


PRD's party membership: 1.8 million members

PRD handed over to IFE its updated padrón or party membership rolls, which is essentially completely new: The party ditched its old membership base and initiated in May 2010 a new campaign where members had to reaffirm their membership. The old base was 7 million strong, but contained many errors.

The PRD's membership now stands at 1,795,851 million members - of which nearly 1.2 million are new.