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Upcoming Mexican election.


Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the former mayor of Mexico City and until recently the odds-on favorite to win Mexico's July 2 presidential election, promises to cut government spending while launching new welfare and public works programs to aid the poor. Lopez Obrador (popularly known as AMLO AMLO Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
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, an appellation he has adopted on his own website) is a radical leftist left·ism also Left·ism  
n.
1. The ideology of the political left.

2. Belief in or support of the tenets of the political left.



left
 who many observers believe would lead Mexico into political alignment with Cuba's Fidel Castro, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, Brazil's Lula da Silva, and other Marxists who have taken power throughout Latin America. Rep. Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.) reportedly has seen intelligence reports confirming that AMLO has received funding from Hugo Chavez. With Mexico and Venezuela providing over one-third of U.S. oil imports, a Chavez-AMLO oil axis would not be a calming prospect for American energy users.

AMLO has struck a more moderate image in the past few months, especially since Felipe Calderon, the candidate of President Vicente Fox's party, PAN, began hitting on his Marxist bent. But he is an extremist. The Peoples Weekly World, official newspaper of the Communist Party USA Known officially as the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), the Communist party was formed in the United States in 1919, two years after the Russian Revolution had overthrown the monarchy and established the Soviet Union. , for instance, regularly writes glowingly of AMLO as the best hope for Mexico. And it notes that, "The PRD PRD

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 [Party of the Democratic Revolution The Party of the Democratic Revolution (in Spanish: Partido de la Revolución Democrática, PRD) is one of the three main political parties in Mexico. History ] was formed in 1989 by left-wing elements of the PRI PRI: see Institutional Revolutionary party.


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, the Communist Party of Mexico, and other left and progressive groups."

Lopez Obrador's program calls for massive government "infrastructure" building projects, to be constructed with U.S. financial aid.
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Title Annotation:Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1MEX
Date:Jun 26, 2006
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