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Published : Mar 10, 2019, 11:06 AM IST

నగారాకు వేళాయె...

2019-03-10 11:00:30

నగారాకు వేళాయె...

సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికల షెడ్యూల్​ను సాయంత్రం ప్రకటించనుంది కేంద్ర ఎన్నికల సంఘం. సాయంత్రం 5గంటలకు దిల్లీలో పత్రికా సమావేశం నిర్వహించి... ఎన్నికల తేదీలు వెల్లడించనుంది.

లోక్​సభ ఎన్నికల షెడ్యూల్​ ఇప్పటికే వెలువడాల్సి ఉంది. వేర్వేరు కారణాలతో కాస్త ఆలస్యమైంది. 

సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికలు ఎన్ని దశల్లో జరుగుతాయి, ఎప్పుడు జరుగుతాయి, తుది ఫలితం ఎప్పుడన్నదానిపై సర్వత్రా ఆసక్తి నెలకొంది.

2019-03-10 11:00:30

నగారాకు వేళాయె...

సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికల షెడ్యూల్​ను సాయంత్రం ప్రకటించనుంది కేంద్ర ఎన్నికల సంఘం. సాయంత్రం 5గంటలకు దిల్లీలో పత్రికా సమావేశం నిర్వహించి... ఎన్నికల తేదీలు వెల్లడించనుంది.

లోక్​సభ ఎన్నికల షెడ్యూల్​ ఇప్పటికే వెలువడాల్సి ఉంది. వేర్వేరు కారణాలతో కాస్త ఆలస్యమైంది. 

సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికలు ఎన్ని దశల్లో జరుగుతాయి, ఎప్పుడు జరుగుతాయి, తుది ఫలితం ఎప్పుడన్నదానిపై సర్వత్రా ఆసక్తి నెలకొంది.

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Aguascalientes - 8 March 2019
1. Various of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador greeting people as he walks into event site
2. Various of people taking pictures of Lopez Obrador with smartphones
3. President Lopez Obrador waving at crowd from stage
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Mexico City - 6 March 2019
4. Political Science Professor Benjamin Arditi sitting at table
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Benjamin Arditi, UNAM Political Science Professor:
"The closing of Los Pinos (the presidential residency), not having a (presidential) plane, traveling commercial, selling the armoured cars. Who is the only leader in Latin America that can be compared to this? Jose Mujica (former Uruguayan President). Nobody else. That is to say he gave up the comforts associated with power, which in Mexico are excessive."
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ARCHIVE: Mexico City - 17 October 2018
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6. Aerial of new airport in construction
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ARCHIVE: Mexico City - 17 October 2018
7. Workers building new airport installations
8. Various of cranes and men working at construction site
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ARCHIVE: Mexico City - 14 January 2019
9. Various of cars filling up with fuel at gas station
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Mexico City - 6 March 2019
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Benjamin Arditi, UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) Political Science Professor:
"It is unavoidable that the erosion Andres Manuel (Lopez Obrador) will have as president will lower his approval ratings. But I am still surprised that in the midst of the Huachicol (fuel theft) crisis, when the middle class was protesting and screaming at the incompetence of the government, his approval ratings increased."
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ARCHIVE: Mexico City - 14 January 2019
11. Various queue of cars at gas station
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ARCHIVE: Tijuana -  5 February 2019
12. Pan from television to migrants in shelter watching television
13. Various of tents inside shelter
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Mexico City - 6 March 2019
14. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Benjamin Arditi, UNAM Political Science Professor:
"It transfers a political responsibility that belongs to the United States to Mexico. Mexico is not responsible for resolving internal political problems in the United States. So, I would say the issue is clear: asylum is being requested, therefore the United States is responsible for people's welfare."
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Mexico City - 7 March 2019
15. Various of people walking
16. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Oscar Alofre Zurita, Mexico City resident:
"These first one hundred days are interesting, things that had not been accomplished in 30 years, well, no other government had done as much as these first one hundred days of Lopez Obrador."
17. Various of people walking in the street
18. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luis Lopez, retiree:
"We Mexicans are not prepared for those changes. Those are drastic changes that one cannot easily get accustomed to because of what they represent. So, what will be the result of those changes? We will have to see on the long term."
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Mexico City - 5 March 2019
19. Various of Mexican military lowering Mexican flag during a performance at the Zocalo central square
  
STORYLINE:
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's first 100 days in office have combined a compulsive shedding of presidential trappings with a dizzying array of policy initiatives.
And a series of missteps haven't even dented his soaring approval ratings.
Lopez Obrador has answered more questions from the press, flown in more economy-class flights, posed for more selfies with admiring citizens and visited more genuinely risky areas with little or no security than several combined decades of his predecessors.
"He gave up the comforts associated with power," says Benjamin Arditi, a political science professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
"Which in Mexico are excessive," Arditi added.
The candidate took office Dec. 1 and by the end of his first month in office, Lopez Obrador's approval rating surpassed 80 percent.
He has taken full advantage of that mandate to move quickly on many fronts.
Before Lopez Obrador had even taken office he held a referendum on the partially constructed 13 billion US dollar Mexico City airport.
The resulting vote gave him the green light to cancel a project he had campaigned against.
During his first month in office, Lopez Obrador launched a military assault on the country's fuel theft gangs, dividing the security of Mexico's critical pipelines and refineries between the army and the navy.
The hastily planned offensive created gas shortages across the country, but somehow didn't dampen his popularity.
"When the middle class was protesting and screaming at the incompetence of the government, his approval ratings increased," Arditi said.
He's also surprised many by maintaining a cordial relationship with US President Donald Trump, helping contain Central American migrant caravans while resisting US efforts to oust the leftist government of Venezuela.
But some critics say Mexico is doing Trump's bidding by accepting the US "remain in Mexico" programme and by restricting the movement of caravans of Central American migrants.
"Remain in Mexico" makes Central American asylum applicants await resolution of their cases from the Mexican side of the border.
Others saw it as a pragmatic calculation that US courts will soon put a halt to the programme.
With growing signs of anti-migrant sentiment in Mexico, containing migration costs Lopez Obrador little in political terms, and is balanced by his push to grant work visas for migrants.
Meanwhile average Mexican citizens were divided on Lopez Obrador's performance during his first 100 days in office.
For 22-year-old dental technician Oscar Alofre Zurita, no previous government has done as much as Lopez Obrador has in the first few months in office.
Luis Lopez, a 76-year-old retired interior decorator, said Mexicans are not prepared to deal with this many changes, and was concerned over what the long term outcome might be.  
Lopez Obrador has already had spats with NGOs, regulators, environmentalists, outside experts and ratings agencies.
His campaign against crime and violence has yielded few results, but this month, he overrode complaints by human rights campaigners and got the Congress and state legislatures to approve constitutional reforms creating a heavily militarised National Guard that he touts as the key to getting control of Mexico's runaway violence.
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