If we accept the rule of those who think they are the bosses and lords of Mexico, nothing will change for the people on the bottom.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Mexico doesn't deserve what has happened to us. A democratic change is urgent, a change that will permit us to stop being a loser country.
If I'm the president, I will call in all the different political opinions to come together and to make one front to the benefit of Mexico.
Servants are not allowed to ask questions. They are only supposed to follow orders. That attitude has to change. But in order for it to change, there has to be radical improvement in the quality of the intelligence produced by the Mexican government.
One of the big goals of my administration will be to reposition Mexico again as an emerging power.
We think, fundamentally, that the future story of Latin America, not only of Mexico but for all of Latin America, will be constructed from the bottom - that the rest of what's happening, in any case, are steps.
Maintaining a positive working relationship with Mexico's leadership will also be crucial to increasing communication and trade. I plan to personally maintain those relationships.
I will maintain the presence of a Mexican Army, and the Navy and police in the states of the Mexican Republic, where the problem of crime has increased.
To get elected in Mexico today, you have to compete like any democracy, and you don't do that by being manipulated.
In the Mexico we want, there is no room for corruption, for cover-ups, and least of all for impunity.
Mexico is now a country where we have justice and a rule of law that didn't exist here in past years.