martes, 5 de marzo de 2013



MEXICO´S CABINET

Luis Videgaray, Mr Peña’s closest advisor, will go to the Hacienda, as Mexico’s finance ministry is known.

Miguel Ángehong, a former governor of Hidalgo state, will be the secretario de gobernación, a role normally translated as "intel Osorio Crior minister" but which comes with more power than that title might suggest.


 Another key figure in security will be General Salvador Cienfuegos, who will lead the defence ministry.


The economics ministry will be headed by Ildefonso Guajardo, an economist with a career including a stint at the IMF as well as assorted roles in government.



Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, the party president, will become energy secretary, leaving a vacancy at the head of the PRI. Mr Coldwell became governor of Quintana Roo at the age of 30, before serving as the tourism secretary of Carlos Salinas.

 Crucial in that task will be Emilio Lozoya, the son of a secretary of energy under the Salinas government, who will become head of Pemex, the state-run oil and gas monopoly.

 Head of CFE, the state electricity-company, will be Francisco Rojas, who was head of Pemex under Mr Salinas.

One surprise was the appointment of José Antonio Meade as foreign secretary. Mr Meade, who is finance secretary of the outgoing government of the National Action Party (PAN), is a Yale-trained economist who had been tipped to stay in the cabinet despite the handover from the PAN to the PRI.

 Rosario Robles as secretary of social development. Ms Robles is a former head of the Party of the Democratic Revolution, the left-wing rival of the PRI whose candidate came second in this year’s presidential election. 

The job of attorney general will go to Jesús Murillo Karam, another former governor of Hidalgo who later served as public-security secretary in the cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo (president between 1994 and 2000).




Gerardo Ruiz, who was part of Mr Peña’s administration during the latter’s governorship of Mexico state, will become the secretary of communications and transport, a tough job that will require him to deal with Mexico’s powerful phone and television giants. 

Emilio Chuayffet, a former secretario de gobernaciónunder Mr Zedillo, will become education secretary

. The president’s chief of staff will be Aurelio Nuño, who helped to coordinate the PRI’s landslide victory in Mexico state’s gubernatorial race in 2011.




MY OPINION
You can change everything in the world and the corrution in Mexico will be the same; no matter if you change the cabinet they will allways steal money and they will allways say that everything is going to be better but is not they are liars. 
And they will steal forever until the end of the world......We all hate these people but they just get richer so is not fear, also is not like if they are honest or good Mexico is going to change, the change is in all of us so we must be good persons.


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