Mexican President-elect Felipe Calderon views violent disturbances in the tourist city of Oaxaca, where protesters are trying to oust the governor, as the country’s biggest challenge, a top aide said on Tuesday. Juan Camilo Mourino, the head of Calderon’s transition team, said protests by leftists claiming fraud at the July election were less worrying because they were not violent, unlike the Oaxaca standoff. “We see Oaxaca as the main problem facing the nation, without a doubt,” Mourino told foreign journalists. Full Story
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