FRIDAY, JUNE 15
PROGRAM # 8360 12:00 PM PT
Mexico Edition.
In political and financial circles no one doubts that Andrés Manuel López Obrador will win the presidential elections in Mexico. But many are worried because the center-left candidate could obtain a majority in the Congress. If this is the case, he will be able to modify laws such as the energy reform, or cancel projects like the new airport in Mexico City. For the time being, in the third debate organized by the National Electoral Institute, the four presidential candidates clashed especially in the fight against corruption that permeates the Mexican political system. Martha Elena Ramírez hosts this broadcast, from the Voz Pública program, from Mexico City.
Guests: (audio segments) Ricardo Anaya Cortès, candidate of the Coalición por México al Frente; Carlos Puig, journalist; Andrès Manuel Lòpez Obrador, candidate of the coalition Juntos Haremos Historia; Leonardo Curzio, journalist; Josè Antonio Meade Kuribreña, candidate of the coalition Todos por Mèxico; Gabriela Warketin, journalist;Jaime Rodrìguez Calderòn, alias “El Bronco”, independent candidate. Merida, Mexico
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