The top vote getter in Mexico’s presidential election said Monday he has begun working on his new government, even though the country’s electoral court has yet to declare a winner in the disputed race. Conservative Felipe Calderon, of President Vicente Fox’s ruling National Action Party, led official returns from the July 2 election by about 244,000 votes — just 0.6 percentage points. However, under Mexican law he cannot be declared president-elect until an electoral court deals with challenges to the vote. Full Story
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