You may remember how the popularity of former President Enrique Peña Nieto was falling until he sank into the ignominy of the most absolute political discredit (after the elections in August 2018 he had 77 percent disapproval and only 18 percent approval): it was on his own merits and his own (the white house, the ratteries of his quates governors, his flints, the intolerance of his cabinet towards criticism), but it also happened because of the…
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You may remember how the popularity of former President Enrique Peña Nieto was falling until he sank into the ignominy of the most absolute political discredit (after the elections in August 2018 he had 77 percent disapproval and only 18 percent approval): it was on his own merits and his own (the white house, the ratteries of his quates governors, his flints, the intolerance of his cabinet towards criticism), but it also happened because of the…