Mexican opposition leader Roberto Madrazo was effectively handed his party’s nomination for next July’s presidential election when his main rival withdrew from the race in a financial scandal on Thursday. Under mounting pressure, former state Gov. Arturo Montiel said he was dropping his bid to become the candidate of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, which ruled Mexico for 71 years before it was defeated in the 2000 election. Full Story
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