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Mexico: PRI Gains Ground Against Ruling PAN in Mexico, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2008)
"The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) continues to garner the highest level of support in Mexico, according to a poll by Consulta Mitofsky. 32.4 per cent would vote for the PRI in the next election to the Chamber of Deputies, up 5.3 points since June."
Mexico: Former Ruling PRI Gains in Mexico, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2008)
"Mexico’s largest political party is regaining public support, according to a poll by Reforma. 37 per cent of respondents would vote for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the next election to the Chamber of Deputies, up four points since June."
Mexico: Fewer Mexicans Trust Their Democratic System, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2008)
"People in Mexico have grown uneasy about the way democracy works in their country, according to a poll by Reforma. 54 per cent of respondents are dissatisfied with the democratic system, up 10 points since February 2007."
Mexico: Ruling PAN, Centrist PRI Tied in Mexico, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2008)
"Mexico’s governing National Action Party (PAN) is even with the centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), according to a poll by Buendía & Laredo published in El Universal. 30.3 per cent of respondents would vote for the right-leaning PAN in the next election to the Chamber of Deputies, while 30.3 per cent would vote for the PRI."
Mexico: Interview with Ruth Zavaleta Salgado, President of the Leadership Body of the Chamber of Deputies in Mexico, iKnow Politics (2008)
“I have a dream: I hope that someday there are no borders and no wars. That there is peace throughout the world, but especially that we can communicate, that we can walk and go wherever we want, do the work we enjoy, settle where we want to settle, without conflicts of any kind. I believe that the Internet and virtual networks such as iKNOW Politics are steps toward this...”
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