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To get elected in Mexico today, you have to compete like any democracy, and you don't do that by being manipulated.
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Together we are building a new Mexico.
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The coalition is a model that has no place in a presidential regime such as in Mexico. It fits in parliamentary models, but Mexico has a presidential regime.
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I have publicly talked about Mexico's need to open ourselves up to the participation of the private sector in the energy sector, however this doesn't mean privatizing state-run companies.
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If I'm the president, I will call in all the different political opinions to come together and to make one front to the benefit of Mexico.
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What Mexico City cannot do and my country cannot do is to allow us to be intimidated, the authorities to be intimidated, by organized crime.
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My only definition is that I am a pragmatist.
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I believe that Mexico, geographically, is located in a privileged position. We serve as the meeting point with North America and the rest of Latin America.
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The state is obliged to fight corruption within the government.
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Mexico urgently needs a series of structural reforms that will detonate its true economic potential and generate more public welfare.
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There is no doubt a president has to govern for everyone.
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If we don't make sure that Mexico can offer potential investors more input, they'll stop coming to Mexico. They'll go to the United States or other places where it is more economically viable to carry out their projects.
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I love to go to Acapulco with my family.
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I'm not going to work so that Pena Nieto is the best known or most recognized in the world. I'm going to work so that Mexico has results.
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I think a good relationship that Mexico could maintain with the United States and vice versa should be based on trust, on opening - openness and constant dialogue that would allow us essentially to define, share objectives and to work towards those so as to avoid activities which are not known to the other government.
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I hope for my children, and for all Mexicans, that they can be proud to be Mexican, proud of their heritage, and proud that they have a peaceful, inclusive, vibrant country that is playing a role in the world.
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In terms of the espionage, this is something I have talked to President Obama about. We don't want it to mar the relationship between Mexico and the United States. But it is unacceptable for a country to practice such espionage, especially if there is a good relationship with the other country.
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Pemex becomes a productive company of the state, but it will have competition and can make associations with the private sector.
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I believe the conditions are very favorable for Mexico to grow. I'm very optimistic.
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There are still states that have not evolved so much as California, that still skimp on recognition and, even worse, the rights of immigrants.
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I believe immigration reform is a commitment of President Obama's government, especially since it gives him a chance to respond to the great demand expressed by U.S. Hispanic voters.
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U.S. politicians are increasingly recognizing the relevance of the Hispanic vote in U.S. politics.
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I propose changing fear for hope. I propose changing Mexico.
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Mexico has proven by now that it's a strong electoral democracy. Now we have to build a democracy that produces better results; if not, then you get a democracy of disenchantment.