Tuesday 17 July 2012

Mexican Senate approves for next president to take charge anywhere he chooses to


Mexican Senate aproves a motion to allow the next president to take over the charge in any venue.

The Republican Senate of México, approved a political reform that would allow the next president to officially take the charge even in a crisis scenario. This means, in any place and not necessary at the Union Congress premisses as it has been the norm.

According to Mexican newspaper Milenio, some moments ago, the Senate approved this reform that would make it possible for Enrique Peña Nieto (if the presidential election is not annulled) to take charge as legal president at any given venue.

This events took place two days after several civil associations and the #YoSoy132 movement agreed to take over the Congress headquarters, in order to prevent Peña Nieto from assuming the Mexican Presidency on December first.

The latest approved reform would allow Peña Nieto to take charge as President in any place he chooses.

We must highlight the fact that the Senate is currently controlled by a majority of members from the PRI and PAN parties.

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