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Elections Send Message of Rejection of Violence: Felipe Calderón Hinojosa

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 | Press Release.- After admitting that July 4th voting took place in at atmosphere of peace, order and civility, President Felipe Calderón said that the elections sent a clear message about society’s rejection of violence and those attempting to act outside the law, as well as an expression of plurality.
“Federal government will have to go on working with all the country’s authorities, without distinction, on plans, projects, programs and works that will benefit Mexican families and promote national development.
Because I know that above and beyond any political or ideological difference, all democratically elected governments support the same flag, the Mexican flag and that of Mexicans’ well-being,” he said.

“We will work in conjunction with state and municipal governments, and with the best will. We will work without reservations to meet the main demands of Mexicans to promote economic growth and the creation of jobs and especially, to reinforce the institutions in charge of public security and the administration of justice, which constitute one of Mexicans’ demands, a demand we all share,” he said.

“Federal Government will always be willing and able to dialogue, to work together to find the best paths and alternatives for the benefit of Mexico and Mexicans,” he said.

Last update: Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 16:02 by Suzanne Stephens Waller.
 
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