Enrique Pena Nieto represents the Partido Revolutionario in the 2012 Mexican Presidential Elections Before he decided to run for president, he was the young governor of the State of Mexico from 2005 to 2011. It is true that Enrique Pena Nieto is related to other politicians, but to his credit, he has made an effort to better himself with a law degree as well as an MBA.
He helped lay the groundwork for his political career when he became a member of the PRI in 1984. When he started with the PRI, he was and instructor and later became Coordinator for the party's Parliamentary Group in the LV Legislation. He also held the job as Chairman of the Political Board of the same legislature.
He spent approximately a decade give or take a couple of years, in the state government of Mexico. During his stint in the state government of Mexico, he acted as, Government Administration Secretary, President of the Directive Council for the Social Security Institute, President of the Internal Council of Health Institute and Vice President of the Government Board for Integral Family Development System He was also able to gain membership in the National Institute of Public Administration and the Administrative Council for Decentralized Public Agencies.
Preparation for his run for the presidency included being a political advisor, at one time. His encompassing administrative experience in the state government of Mexico and his active involvement in the activities of his party strengthened his political career. It was a natural transition for him to become a candidate.
In 2004, he participated in his party's internal nominations for governorship of the state of Mexico. Because of his experience, he was able to win against such candidates as, Guillermo González Martínez, Gustavo Cárdenas Monroy, Jaime Vázquez Castillo, Eduardo Bernal Martínez, Fernando Alberto García Cuevas, Cuauhtémoc García Ortega, Isidro Pastor Medrano, Enrique Jacob Rocha, Héctor Luna de la Vega and Carlos Hank Rhon. He represented the PRI as the gubernatorial candidate in February of 2005.
Elections for the state of Mexico were held on July 3, 2005. He won 49 percent of the vote. The baton of governorship was passed over to Nieto on September 15, 2005 at the Morelos Theater in Toluca in front of 5,000 people.
The elected governor's political agenda include advocacies on environment, energy reform and sustainable development and the acceleration of educational reform in support of youth empowerment and employment generation. A true politician, he proved himself extremely capable of handling conflict within the party. He didn't forget to help his people who thrived when he was governor
He closed the door on his job as governor and opened the door to the presidency. Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones has decided not to run which leaves the field wide open for Nieto. Beltrone quits Nieto fits.
As fishy as it may sound Pena Nieto is considered by many as the next president of Mexico. It is no surprise that Pena Nieto has cleverly held his own political polls to discredit his opponents, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the leftist PRD party and Josefina Vazquez Mota of the ruling party PAN. The official election for Mexico's 80 million people will be held on July 1 of this year.
The PRI has confidence in their popular candidate, Enrique Pena Nieto. Mexico has always called their head of state president, but truthfully, men who were more like dictators have ruled Mexico, and Enrique Pena Nieto hopes to change all that. Pena Nieto looks forward to a Mexico free from marauding and fleeing citizens.
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