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. Enrique has prepared for politics with a law degree and an MBA.
He has been involved with the PRI since 1984. He first worked as an instructor in PRI's Electoral Training Center before becoming Coordinator for the party's Parliamentary Group in the LV Legislature. At the same time, he was Chairman of the Political Coordination Board of the same legislature.
If you count the decade of the 90's to the year 2002, Nieto was working for the state government of Mexico for at least 10, maybe 12, years. 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 In addition, he was a member of 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 long term dedication to the party has paid off with his elevation to position of presidential candidate. 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. It wasn't until February of 2005 that he became the nominee for the governorship as a candidate of the PRI.
The race was over on July 3, 2005. 49 percent of the people voted for him. A crowd of 5,000 people came out to watch his inauguration on September 15, 2005.
More than anything he wanted to change things in the areas of The environment, energy reform and sustainable development and the acceleration of educational reform in support of youth empowerment and employment generation His ability to address strong issues that caused great conflict within the party speaks to his courage and political savvy. The state's economy, housing and agriculture business all benefited from his time in office.
He closed the door on his job as governor and opened the door to the presidency. Coincidentally, Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones who is the only other candidate for the party's 2012 electoral ticket withdrew from the race. Beltrone quits Nieto fits.
Despite the mafia like rise to power, Pena Nieto is expected to be the next president of Mexico. As part of his campaign to become president, he has held pretend presidential polls against his opponents. On July 1, 2012, Mexico will hold its Presidential Elections with some 80 million people voting for their new set of officials.
The PRI has confidence in their popular candidate, Enrique Pena Nieto. His concern and good work for the people of Mexico have laid the groundwork for the perception of Pena Nieto to be that of a democratic president unlike past presidents who were more like dictators. He hopes to lead Mexico into a new era of prosperity and peace.
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