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The Political Situation in Mexico. CMIC Presentation to the North American Construction Federation Conference Oaxaca, Oaxaca Mexico August 17-20, 2011. Contents. Political Forces Proposal for APP´s Law Liaison with Legislators. 2. Political Forces. 2010. 2011.
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The Political Situation in Mexico CMIC Presentation to the North American Construction Federation Conference Oaxaca, OaxacaMexico August 17-20, 2011
Contents • Political Forces • Proposal for APP´s Law • Liaison with Legislators 2
Political Forces 2010 2011 In 2010, the PRI goverened 19 states, the PAN 5, the PRD 5 and ALIANZA (PAN-PRD) 3 states. After the elections on 2011, the PRI is governing in 18 states, the PAN in 6, the PRD in 4 states y ALIANZAS (PAN-PRD 3 and PRI-PVEM 1 state). Source: Federal Electoral Institute of each state. Political Situation 3
Political Forces Election Results for Governor in 6 states on 2011 Source: Federal Electoral Institute of each state. Note: The Governors are elected by direct citizens vote. The term is for six years . There is no re-election. There are 32 states (EF). Political Situation 4
Political Forces According to the state governments 2010 2011 Total Population (until first quarter of 2011:115 millions of people ) (Percentage %) (Percentage %) Total GDP (until first quarter of 2011:1,126 billions of dollars) GDP Construction (until first quarter of 2011: 76 billions of dollars) (Percentage %) Source: Management of Economy and Finance CMIC with IFE and INEGI data. Political Situation 5
Political Forces 2007-2012 2006-2009 2006-2009 2007-2012 (Without changes) Source: Management of Economy and Finance CMIC with IFE and INEGI data. No party has a relative majority, they all require some type of alliance or votes from other parties to approve initiatives. Required Votes: 50%+1 of the representatives, except in some cases when a qualified majority is required. (two thirds of the votes) 66.6% = 329 votes. For example, Constitutional reforms or naming an interim president. In the Senate: 50% +1 or 66.6% =85 votes. Political Situation 6
Political Situation ● There is currently a Public Works Law in Mexico, but not a law of PPPs. ● There is the need for a legal regime to regulate PPPs. ● Guarantees are required for the proper distribution of risks between the public and private sectors. Proposal of a law APP´s 7
Political Situation • Open dialogue with the committees for the House and Senate • Regular meetings on the agenda of infrastructure and solutions to their problems.. Link to legislators 8
Political Situation House of Representatives CMIC signed acollaboration agreement withthe House of Representatives Link to legislators 9
Political Situation Link to legislators 10
The Political Situation in Mexico CMIC Presentation to the North American Construction Federation Conference Oaxaca, OaxacaMexico August 17-20, 2011