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Article: Legislators Reject Pressure To Complete Fiscal Reform.
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- October 31, 2001
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MEXICO CITY, Oct 31, 2001
To date, there is no possibility of agreement in Congress on fiscal reform, regardless of pressure against legislators, said Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) Deputy Oscan Levin Coppel. "At the moment, there is no political condition that could lead to fiscal reform, and much less with the executive holding a pistol to the heads of legislators," said Coppel. "We won't let them pressure us," he said. National Action Party (PAN) Deputy Felipe Calderon Hinojosa called on private sector representatives to stop urging Congress to approve ...
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