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My government's first aim will be to bring peace to Mexico.
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Free trade, far from protectionism, is the path that we should take to make Latin America a thriving actor in the global economy.
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We have been using foreign affairs ministries to address security issues, but this practice is outdated. It's time to assign the handling of regional security to national organizations and expert institutions.
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Whenever there are some who have more opportunities than others, this feeds corruption.
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There is no evidence that terrorists use Mexico to cross into the United States. There have been comments to that regard, but not one of those statements has contained hard evidence.
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There are a great number of Mexicans who live every day worried about the lack of employment and opportunities. Those conditions also damage the image of Mexico abroad, and that is the Mexico that must be transformed.
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One single visit is not enough to be able to say that you know Mexico.
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Mexico has perhaps, in some ways, a good practice, in which it has officials devoted precisely to hold those children, to retain those children that are crossing through our territory, who are coming from Central America.
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By increasing productivity and becoming more competitive, we will be able to offer better opportunities and improve the standard of living for all Mexicans.
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I will run an open government that speaks with honesty, seeks opinion, listens to its citizens.
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In the Mexico we want, there is no room for corruption, for cover-ups, and least of all for impunity.
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I see myself as a family man.
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I have a hard time recalling the titles of books.
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Behind every crime is a story of sadness.
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I believe the state needs to control hydrocarbons.
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I plan to open Mexico's energy sector to national and foreign private investment.
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I think money laundering is giving oxygen to organized crime.
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I think it is fundamental to understand that the ethics of politics indicate that you should concentrate your efforts on those marginalized people who live in poverty with few opportunities to develop individually.
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Mexico has experimented with political change since the late 1980s.
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The United States is already Mexico's largest trading partner.
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It's obvious that Pemex doesn't have the financial capacity to be in every single front of energy generation.
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Politics is an instrument that can transform society.
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Society judges political parties based on the results that they give. When they don't meet the population's needs, when they are not up to expectations, that leaves society free to pick other parties.
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Mexico cannot put up with this scenario of death and kidnapping.