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China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Trends   来源:Global  查看:  评论:0
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“The president's questions in his morning press conferences were: What legitimacy do these [judges] have, versus what the people decided at the polls? Why are they holding up my projects?” Arias said.With less than a month left in his presidency, Lopez Obrador decided to do something about his complaints. He pushed forward with his

China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

long-desired reformsto the judiciary — including the imposition of mandatory elections.But the changes required a constitutional amendment. Still, Lopez Obrador was head of the Morena party, the most powerful force in contemporary Mexican politics.

China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

Wielding his sway, he was able to secure the backing of both the Senate and the majority of Mexico's states, allowing the reforms to become law.“That’s when this bidding war began,” Arias said of the elections.

China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

'Rushed' preparation

From the beginning, the reforms were controversial. Thousands of court workersThe PPP’s Kim has accepted Lee’s proposals for a constitutional amendment to allow a two-term presidency, but has suggested shortening each term to three years.

Yoon’s martial law bid, however, has left the PPP in crisis andInfighting plagued the embattled party as it tried to choose the impeached president’s successor. Although Kim won the party primary, its leaders tried to replace him with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo. On the eve of the party’s campaign launch, they cancelled Kim’s candidacy, only to reinstate him after party members opposed the move.

Bong, at Yonsei University, said the infighting as well as divisions in the conservative camp over Yoon’s decree has cost it support.“Kim Moon-soo has not set his position clearly on the martial law declaration,” Bong said. “He has not distanced himself from the legacy of Yoon, but at the same time, he has not made it clear whether he believes the declaration of martial law was a violation of the constitution. So the PPP has not really had enough energy to mobilise its support bases.”

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