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There's a three month trial period vriligy Joined with lawmakers from the conservative National Action Party, Peña Nieto's centrist PRI almost certainly has enough votes to get the constitutional changes required for the energy reforms through congress. But opposition leaders, including leftist icons Lopez Obrador and Cuauhtemoc Cardenas — whose father nationalized Mexico's oil in 1938 and who many believe was cheated of the presidency by fraud in 1988 — have called for scuttling the energy plans through sustained protests beginning next week.
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There's a three month trial period vriligy Joined with lawmakers from the conservative National Action Party, Peña Nieto's centrist PRI almost certainly has enough votes to get the constitutional changes required for the energy reforms through congress. But opposition leaders, including leftist icons Lopez Obrador and Cuauhtemoc Cardenas — whose father nationalized Mexico's oil in 1938 and who many believe was cheated of the presidency by fraud in 1988 — have called for scuttling the energy plans through sustained protests beginning next week.
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There's a three month trial period vriligy Joined with lawmakers from the conservative National Action Party, Peña Nieto's centrist PRI almost certainly has enough votes to get the constitutional changes required for the energy reforms through congress. But opposition leaders, including leftist icons Lopez Obrador and Cuauhtemoc Cardenas — whose father nationalized Mexico's oil in 1938 and who many believe was cheated of the presidency by fraud in 1988 — have called for scuttling the energy plans through sustained protests beginning next week.
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There's a three month trial period vriligy Joined with lawmakers from the conservative National Action Party, Peña Nieto's centrist PRI almost certainly has enough votes to get the constitutional changes required for the energy reforms through congress. But opposition leaders, including leftist icons Lopez Obrador and Cuauhtemoc Cardenas — whose father nationalized Mexico's oil in 1938 and who many believe was cheated of the presidency by fraud in 1988 — have called for scuttling the energy plans through sustained protests beginning next week.
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