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Mexico's Presidential Election Outcome: A Growing Uncertainty

Date: June 29, 2006

Related Topics: Gas, Power, Latin / South America, Geopolitics, Politics, Market, Research, Analysis

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Overview

Mexico's Presidential Election: Into the Final Stretch, Expecting a Photo Finish

As Mexico's presidential and legislative elections date draws nearer, anxiety is growing regarding the final outcome and its impact in the country. Andres Manuel López Obrador from the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) is the leading candidate in most polls. However, the combination of a strong volatility in voter intentions and a significant number of undecided votes that could change at the last minute suggests that the result is still highly uncertain.

* The degree of uncertainty is further aggravated by the perception that this election is less of a competition among political parties and more of a broader dispute between two completely different paths for the nation's future. The antagonism between the National Action Party (PAN) and PRD is reinforcing the idea that Mexico could change dramatically if the PRD is elected.
* However, regardless of who is elected, Mexico's next president will face significant limitations on enacting drastic changes. Limited institutional powers and numerous economic and political constraints will require a broader political coalition-beyond the presidency and its party-to promote any substantial shift from the status quo.
* Regarding energy policy, the three main political parties have largely similar objectives. Maintaining Mexico's oil production, increasing domestic gas output, and further diversifying Mexico's fuel choices are the top issues on the agenda for all parties. The differences arise in their views on the proper role for private investors and the appropriate level of state control for Mexico's future energy sector.

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