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Calendar of Programs and Events

Submitted by vkm on Fri, 2006-08-11 18:25.Democracy Forum | General | Other
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Zócalo in Little Tokyo hosts Denise Dresser at the National Center

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The razor thin margin of its recent presidential election has left Mexico deeply divided and the future of its democracy in question. Mexican political scientist and columnist Denise Dresser visits Zócalo to discuss candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador's challenge to the election's outcome and the credibility gap that a Felipe Calderon presidency would inevitably face.

Known for her bold, insightful, and unbiased commentary on Mexican politics, Dresser will share the back story of this long and winding presidential campaign as well as deliver the definitive analysis on its historic outcome.

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link_external: Visit zocalola.org to reserve a Free seat!

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