We are so busy trying to figure out whether the arrest and trial of Emilio Lozoya, former director of Pemex, benefits or harms López Obrador, the Mexican president, that something much more important escapes us: the fact that it could become a before and an after, in terms of political corruption in the country. All kinds of speculations are being made about the political bond that an investigation into the former president Enrique Peña Nieto could have for the current government, after the revelations this week by the detainee, but we do not seem to notice the importance h ...
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