The government is running into some last minute hitches over its ambitious
and crucial fiscal reform package. The centrepiece of this is the innovatory
Contribución Empresarial de Tasa Unica (Cetu). The last minute row, in the
first week of September, was over the introduction of a 5.5% tax on petrol.
State governors (predominantly members of the Partido Revolucionario
Institucional) and the PRI itself, which wants to flex its political muscles
after its successes in Yucatán and Veracruz -the country's third most
electorally important state- want to force changes to the government's plan. The
danger is that they will try to force too many changes which will create a
majority in congress against the whole package.End of preview - This article contains approximately 471 words.
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