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LOPEZ OBRADOR LAUNCHES PARALLEL GOVERNMENT (MEXICO)
The Houston Chronicle ^ | 21 November 2006 | Marion Lloyd

Posted on 11/21/2006 4:34:44 AM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin

As his critics dismiss it as an act of a loser's desperation, Mexican leftist Lopez Obrador declares himself president

MEXICO CITY — Mexico's nearly five-month-old political standoff took a surreal twist Monday when the losing presidential candidate was "sworn in" before tens of thousands of cheering supporters. "I take the oath to fulfill the Constitution of the Republic as the legitimate president of Mexico," declared Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, after donning the "presidential sash," shimmering in the green, white and red of the Mexican flag. His followers chanted "Presidente! Presidente!" Many had traveled hundreds of miles, braving bitter cold to pack into the capital's sprawling central plaza, or Zocalo.

It was a bizarre piece of political theater. For starters, Mexico already has a president — Vicente Fox. And his successor and fellow party member, conservative Felipe Calderon, is due to be sworn in on Dec. 1 before Congress. But Lopez Obrador, the former leftist mayor of Mexico City, claims that Fox conspired to rob him of victory. And he and his supporters have vowed to prevent Calderon from taking the oath of office. "Calderon won't last a year. The people won't allow it," threatened Luis Hernandez, a 65-year-old street vendor who attended Monday's ceremony. "He's just the puppet of the United States," said Evodio Muñoz, a farmer who traveled six hours by bus from the southern state of Veracruz. "President Bush put him there, so he could steal all our resources and control the Mexican people. But we won't let him."

Dismissed as desperation

Members of Calderon's National Action Party dismissed Monday's ceremony as a desperate act by a fringe radical. "It's not worth our attention," Jose Espina, the party's secretary-general, told Reforma newspaper. "It's a theatrical montage and no one takes it seriously." Opinion polls show support for Lopez Obrador has plummeted since July, when he lost the elections by a whisker. Since then, he has adopted increasingly radical tactics. Sixty-one percent of Mexicans believe Lopez Obrador's decision to declare himself president hurts the country, according to a poll published Monday in Mexico City's Reforma newspaper. Only 19 percent supported the act, it said. But Lopez Obrador dismisses such surveys as part of the "right-wing conspiracy," in which he says the news media are complicit.

He chose Monday as his swearing-in to coincide with Mexico's annual celebrations of the 1910-1917 Mexican Revolution, when millions of impoverished peasants and liberal reformers fought against the landed elite. Some 1 million people died in the war, which led to agrarian reform and institutionalized labor rights. However, nearly a century later, the country remains split between rich and poor. And if anything, those divisions have grown more pronounced in the six years since the country held its first fully democratic elections. In recent months, an alliance of leftist groups has seized control of the colonial city of Oaxaca, resulting in bloody clashes in which more than a dozen people have died. And earlier this month, leftist guerrillas claimed responsibility for bomb blasts, which damaged the elections tribunal offices and a political party headquarters. "There is no democracy in Mexico," said Antonio Ojeda, a 70-year-old construction worker from Veracruz, who was jostling for space in the Zocalo. "If there were, we wouldn't be here."

Helping the poor

His new government would "defend the rights of the people" against the "rapacious minority," Lopez Obrador vowed. "They don't care about the millions of Mexicans who live in poverty and abandonment," he said, referring to the 40 percent of Mexicans who are poor. In recent days, he has outlined how his "government" will function. Comprised of a 12-person "cabinet" — half of whom are women — it vows to pressure the Calderon administration into helping the poor. Lopez Obrador himself plans to travel to all of the country's 2,500 municipalities, hearing grievances against Calderon. However, even many supporters say the impact of the parallel government won't be felt quickly. "This is the worst possible scenario," Guadalupe Loaeza, a political columnist and supporter, said of the protest inauguration. But, she added, "there is no other route than this."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: calderon; civilwar; gorebrador; lopezobrador; mexicancastros; mexico
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To: Kenton
"Right now, Al Gore is bashing himself on the forehead and thinking "WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THIS??", not "WHY DIDN'T I THIN OF THIS??"

I don't give Gore credit for much, but as Vice President, it was his job to preside at the joint Session of Congress that tabulated the Electoral College votes received from the several states, and officially declared George W. Bush the next President of the United States. He did so properly, and graciously.

41 posted on 11/21/2006 1:21:24 PM PST by Pilsner
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To: wolfcreek
No, no: I was speaking of liberals stating plainly that placing US troops at the border was an un-Constitutional act.

Come on, everyone. Am I the only one who remembers that?

42 posted on 11/21/2006 1:23:13 PM PST by The KG9 Kid
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To: The KG9 Kid

Libs lie (or distort the truth) all the time. It's hard to keep up. I remember it was OK for the troops to be at Waco under Janet Reno.


43 posted on 11/21/2006 1:38:01 PM PST by wolfcreek (Suegna como si vivieras para siempre; vive como si fueses a morir hoy.)
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To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Is it possible to become a FOURTH WORLD SHITHOLE.. Because Mexico is rapidly losing even Third World status.
44 posted on 11/21/2006 1:42:22 PM PST by commish (Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to protect it.)
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To: commish

Perhaps we are close to the fifth dimension and a quantum physics-like experience. LOL.


45 posted on 11/21/2006 2:01:42 PM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: SMB2A
There were a series of bombings and attempted bombings in Mexico City on Nov 6 by his supporters. Looks like he's looking to build his own army.

Link, please.

46 posted on 11/21/2006 7:50:29 PM PST by texastoo ("trash the treaties")
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To: SMB2A
There were a series of bombings and attempted bombings in Mexico City on Nov 6 by his supporters. Looks like he's looking to build his own army.

I am not questioning that the bombings took place. My question is "who is he"? Do you have any facts and not assumptions?

48 posted on 11/22/2006 3:52:35 AM PST by texastoo ("trash the treaties")
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To: Kenton

I believe "Obragore" is the correct spelling.


50 posted on 11/22/2006 10:41:31 AM PST by Petronski (BRABANTIO: Thou art a villain. IAGO: You are--a senator. ---Othello I.i.)
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To: SMB2A
Mostly assumptions.

My feeling ....

Like the KKK saw George Wallace in the sixties.

If I were to assume like you do, I would assume you are a member of the KKK.

Come on, can't you post facts when talking about bombers and bombings and not "feelings" and "assumptions."

51 posted on 11/22/2006 6:41:55 PM PST by texastoo ("trash the treaties")
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