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Mexico & Nafta - July 2010 (ISSN 1741-444X)

Crisis point

The national football team's fleeting success in the World Cup (but traditional inability to play more than four games in the tournament) was the only bright point in what has become a political and economic miasma. Even rightwingers in the Mexican media are now openly contemptuous of President Felipe Calderón and his call for more balanced coverage of the war against organised crime. The unprecedented assassination, in the final week of the election campaign of Rodolfo Torre Cantú of  the main opposition Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), the front running candidate in the 4 July election for governor of the violent border state of Tamaulipas, has demolished Calderón's claim that the biggest problem Mexico faces is an image problem.

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