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After Elections, Apocalypse?

Ross, John | August 8, 1994 issue

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The article presents information about participants at 1994 Presidential election in Mexico. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, no longer the independent upstart but instead head of the Democratic Revolutionary Party, has been crisscrossing Mexico for seven years now, and some say his pitch, always delivered in the most wooden monotone, has grown stale and, worse, conservative, as he tries to court bankers and Chamber of Commerce types. Cárdenas's adversaries, Diego Fernández de Cevallos, the blustery, bristled candidate of the National Action Party (PAN), slashes at Cuauhtémoc from the right, much as he did during a televised debate last year.

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PRESIDENTS -- Election; CARDENAS, Cuauhtemoc; POLITICAL parties; POLITICAL candidates; MEXICO -- Politics & government; MEXICO
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