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Mexico's Calderon says drug gangs threatening democracy | Mexico's Calderon says drug gangs threatening democracy |
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Organised crime poses an "open threat" to democracy in Mexico, President Felipe Calderon has warned. | Organised crime poses an "open threat" to democracy in Mexico, President Felipe Calderon has warned. |
Mr Calderon said attempts by drug gangs to manipulate elections was a "new and worrying fact". | |
Speaking as his sixth and final year in office began, Mr Calderon also defended his decision to use troops to tackle the cartels. | Speaking as his sixth and final year in office began, Mr Calderon also defended his decision to use troops to tackle the cartels. |
Mr Calderon's speech comes as political campaigns are intensifying ahead of next July's presidential poll. | Mr Calderon's speech comes as political campaigns are intensifying ahead of next July's presidential poll. |
President Calderon used his speech on Sunday to reiterate his commitment to fight Mexico's drug gangs. | President Calderon used his speech on Sunday to reiterate his commitment to fight Mexico's drug gangs. |
Crime represented a threat to the viability of the Mexican state and national democracy, Mr Calderon said. | Crime represented a threat to the viability of the Mexican state and national democracy, Mr Calderon said. |
"The glaring interference of criminals in the electoral process is a new and worrying development. No political party should remain silent about it," he said. | "The glaring interference of criminals in the electoral process is a new and worrying development. No political party should remain silent about it," he said. |
"It's a threat that affects everyone and we must all, without hesitation, move to stop it." | "It's a threat that affects everyone and we must all, without hesitation, move to stop it." |
Mr Calderon's sister last month lost the election for governor in their home state of Michoacan, where local polls were also held. | Mr Calderon's sister last month lost the election for governor in their home state of Michoacan, where local polls were also held. |
Reports at the time spoke of gunmen intimidating voters and candidates. | Reports at the time spoke of gunmen intimidating voters and candidates. |
Campaign questions | Campaign questions |
President Calderon, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a second term, has seen his time in office marked by drug-related violence. | President Calderon, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a second term, has seen his time in office marked by drug-related violence. |
More than 40,000 people have died since he deployed troops to take on the gangs. | More than 40,000 people have died since he deployed troops to take on the gangs. |
Mr Calderon defended his strategy and said that 21 of the country's most wanted 37 criminals had been arrested or killed. | Mr Calderon defended his strategy and said that 21 of the country's most wanted 37 criminals had been arrested or killed. |
He insisted that he would continue work to root out corruption in the police and judicial institutions. | He insisted that he would continue work to root out corruption in the police and judicial institutions. |
President Calderon will be in office until December 2012 but his successor will be chosen in July. | President Calderon will be in office until December 2012 but his successor will be chosen in July. |
How the candidates propose to tackle the cartels and improve security are likely to be key questions during the campaign, correspondents say. | How the candidates propose to tackle the cartels and improve security are likely to be key questions during the campaign, correspondents say. |
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