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2006-10-19 22:15:00
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Embassy Mexico
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CALDERON FOCUSES AGENDA ON PUBLIC SECURITY, JOB

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV MX
SUBJECT: CALDERON FOCUSES AGENDA ON PUBLIC SECURITY, JOB
CREATION, AND POVERTY REDUCTION

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV MX
SUBJECT: CALDERON FOCUSES AGENDA ON PUBLIC SECURITY, JOB
CREATION, AND POVERTY REDUCTION


1. (SBU) Begin summary: Since the confirmation of his victory
by the Federal Electoral Tribunal, President-elect Felipe
Calderon has been engaged in the substantive development of
his agenda. This agenda comprises a two-track approach,
which includes his shorter-term legislative agenda, presented
on September 28, and his longer-term "Mexico 2030" project,
publicly introduced on October 10 and designed to be a series
of thematic forums to elaborate over time on the
constitutionally-mandated National Development Plan. Like
his legislative agenda, the Mexico 2030 project prioritizes
public security, job creation, and poverty reduction. End
summary.


2. (SBU) Calderon appointed former senator and Guanajuato
governor Carlos Medina Plascencia to head the Mexico 2030
project, which aims to use citizen forums and workshops to
gather proposals leading to a long-term development plan.
The project has five major themes: Rule of Law and Public
Security, including Justice Reform; Competitiveness and Job
Creation; Equal Opportunities; Sustainable Development; and
Effective Democracy and Responsible Foreign Policy. At the
inauguration of the project in Monterrey on October 12,
Calderon stated that his most important commitment as
President-elect is to promote Mexican unity, and he focused
on justice and public security as critical areas demanding
immediate attention. Calderon has named experts to head each
of the project's five theme areas, and has also asked cabinet
secretaries to make proposals that could improve both the

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project's vision and his legislative agenda.


3. (SBU) There are as of yet few specifics proposals
regarding the Mexico 2030 project. In the public security
area, Calderon has discussed the creation of a unified
criminal information system to be shared by federal, state,
and municipal authorities. The press has also reported that
Calderon's transition team is planning the formation of a
single federal police force to include the Federal Preventive
Police (PFP),the Federal Investigative Agency (AFI),and the
Fiscal Police, with the aim of strengthening the GOM's
capacity to fight organized crime in Mexico. Both of these
proposals were key elements of Calderon's campaign platform.
In the economic area, Calderon has emphasized infrastructure
development and increased competitiveness in order to create
jobs. Reaching out to the poor, disenfranchised population
of Mexico which formed the core base of support for failed
presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Calderon
has pledged to focus on sustainable development, aspiring to
raise Mexico's per capita income to $30,000 by 2030 and
ensure equal opportunities for all Mexicans to health care,
education, and jobs.


4. (SBU) Comment: Calderon has presented two ambitious
agendas that focus on public security, job creation, and
poverty alleviation. His Mexico 2030 Project complements his
legislative agenda and seeks to unite the country's
politically divided communities. However, it doesn't yet
have teeth. In launching this initiative, Calderon is
signaling his desire to achieve not just legislative
agreement on Mexico's priorities, but also a broader public
consensus. It will be some time before we can assess the
significance of the Mexico 2030 project and Calderon's
effectiveness in bringing Mexican voices together behind his
reform initiatives. So far, he appears to be saying the
right things, but he has a long road to travel.


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