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13 February 95 13:48
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Branscum, Larry
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News Summary for February 13, 1995 [UNCLASSIFIED]
TO
Marshall, Dana M.
Reed, George
Saunders, Richard M.
Sullivan, Kathryn
Marcel T. Thomas
Wilhelm, Richard J.
Wise, William M.
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13 February 95 13:48
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NEWS0213.DOC
NEWS SUMMARY
February 13, 1995
***NEITHER REUTERS OR FBIS NEWSWIRES WERE AVAILABLE
TODAY***
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) Mexico's governing party apparently has
suffered the bigge
st election defeat in its 66-year
history, losing the central state of Jalisco and its capital, Mexico's second-larges
t city.
The vote Sunday was a heavy blow to the ruling Institutional Revolutionary
Party, or
PRI, but a vindication of new
President Ernesto Zedillo's promise of fair elections and greater democracy in
Mexic
O.
Five independent exit polls and precinct samples gave Alberto Cardenas of the
conser
vative-centrist National Action Party,
or PAN, 53 percent to 55 percent of the vote for governor.
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