martes, 29 de octubre de 2013

Small Caesar

  • The first of December 1988 was a tense day. Early deployed stunning security forces around the Legislative Palace of San Lazaro.
    To those hours opposition representatives spoke you to an audience that not them to lower case, because he came, he greeted and made a ruidero.
    Almost at 11, Miguel de la Madrid was greeted with opposition now and cheers of the PRI and the PAN raised posters.
    When it became Salinas the jeers were swift. Guests of honour, the Presidents of Cuba, Argentina, Belize, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua, did not give credit to the phenomenology of relaxation which witnessed.
    Salinas needed to consolidate power and so resorted to big shots that excited the curiosity of the public. The most spectacular was a Carom of bands filled with dense messages. Another major blow was the renegotiation of debt.
    In July the negotiations seemed lost, so Salinas played the letter of suspension of payments.
    Finally came to an agreement that was signed on 23 July with the Advisory Committee of banks, representative of 500 lending institutions around the world.
    Salinas became the theatre of his life. In a televised message he proclaimed the renegotiation as "a great moment for our country, the product of an effort without parallel", and added: "We have solved the problem of the excessive debt burden weighing on the shoulders of Mexicans."

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