Mexico's Lopez Obrador Pledges Legal Rollback of Energy Overhaul
Mexico's Lopez Obrador Pledges Legal Rollback of Energy Overhaul
by Thomas Black , Erik Schatzker , and Nacha Cattan
March 15, 2017, 5:00 AM CDT
-Vows to support result of a referendum, no matter the outcome
-Criticizes goverment inability to lower price of fuel, power
Mexicos left-leaning presidential contender wants to revise laws that opened the countrys energy markets to foreign investment, vowing to hold a referendum on the issue and make changes based on the result.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is leading in the polls for Mexicos July 2018 presidential election, has said President Enrique Pena Nietos energy overhaul was foisted on an uninformed public. He criticized it for failing to lower fuel and electricity bills as promised.
Lopez Obrador, who previously ran twice for president, ruled out authoritarian action, including presidential decrees to undo the energy laws, or moves to either nationalize the industry or confiscate assets. If the Mexican people support the laws in a referendum, hell accept the decision and work to boost investment, he said. If theyre rejected, he plans to use legal avenues, even turning to international courts, to roll back Pena Nietos overhaul.
The anchor for confidence is going to be the rule of law in Mexico, Lopez Obrador said in an interview at Bloomberg headquarters in New York. Theres going to be a revision of the structural reforms through democratic procedure.
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