Monday 5 December 2011

Open threats to democracy in Mexico by drug gangs

Mexican president Felipe Calderon called the threats a worrying fact for the elections. The statement was given by Mr. Felipe Calderon after getting through the reports of threats by drug gangs to democracy. Mr. Calderon also suggested using the military troops to handle the cartels.

Speaking as his sixth and final year in office began; Mr. Calderon's speech comes out as a result of threats given by drug gangs to democratic presidential poll going to be held on next July. Felipe Calderon speech was about to fight with the Mexican drug gangs. He called it a challenge to the national democracy. He also said that involvement of drug gangs in the election process is a new and worrying factor and it need to be ended soon. He also emphasizes that no political party should remain silent about it and all together we need to stop it. He also defended his idea of using troops against cartels.

More than 40,000 individuals have passed away since he used soldiers to take on the gangs. Mr Calderon protected his technique and said that 21 of the nation's most desired 37 thieves had been caught or wiped out.

He was adamant that he would carry on operate to actual out data corruption in the law enforcement and judicial corporations. President Calderon will be in workplace until November 2012 but his heir will be selected in September. How the individuals recommend to deal with the cartels and develop protection are likely to be key concerns during the plan, correspondents say. 

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