Halfway through his term, Mexico’s Peña Nieto has tumbled in polls
Halfway through his term, Mexicos Peña Nieto has tumbled in polls
By Joshua Partlow and Gabriela Martinez September 2 at 3:34 PM
MEXICO CITY Halfway through Mexican President Enrique Peña Nietos term, the man once considered the reformer-in-chief is now seen as the unpopular leader of a violent country with a limping economy and a penchant for corruption scandals.
On Wednesday afternoon, Peña Nieto sought to rebrand himself and his government in his third state-of-the-union address, highlighting the achievements of his administration.
He acknowledged in a statistics-laden speech that the last year has been a difficult year for Mexico but said that we are going to confront these challenges with clarity, direction and absolute determination. Were going to go forward committed to the law.
After a fast start involving constitutional changes shortly after he took office in late 2012, Peña Nietos approval rating has tumbled to 35 percent, according to a recent poll. In recent months, the value of the peso has plummeted against the dollar, and the economy has elbow-crawled along at 2 percent, a rate less than half what he promised in the campaign.
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