Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Curious Life of Enrique Peña Nieto


Enrique Peña Nieto is adored for his movie star looks, earning him the nickname of “a male Barbie” or the “Beckham of the PRI party”. He is the man who most Mexicans believe will be their next President. The other candidates have good reason to worry about Nieto.

Nieto has been getting steadily more and more popular for a while now. Nieto's talents at addressing the people are well-known, and they have served him well for some time now. His charisma is such that people are naturally drawn to him, and not only for his looks.

There are a lot of rumors around Nieto, such as the one that claims that he got so popular because he drew up an agreement with Televisa. Detractors claim that Nieto got th TV company to agree to distribute the news of his career highlights with some handy money under the table. This, they allege, is the primary cause of Televisa's unceasing broadcasts of Nieto's accomplishments.

It is worth noting that people only began talking about this supposed deal following Nieto's admission of a relationship with Ms. Rivera of Televisa. Rivera is one of the most famous actresses from the network, a major star. He was married to Rivera three years after the death of his first wife, Monica Pretelini.

He and his first wife have three kids. It was while Nieto was functioning as a governor for the state of Mexico that his first wife died. Ladies became more interested in Nieto after that, seeking to become the next Mrs. Nieto.

Nieto's fame with the females is merely a small contributor to his growing reputation. The man's popularity is also partly attributable to his work in finding out what voters require and his efforts in filling those requirements. He is known for having prioritized public works and related projects.

Nieto actually used the completion of various promised projects as campaign events. It is little wonder that Nieto's repute is that of a person who can stay true to his word. Opponents still note that Nieto's expenditures for the promotions of his "completed promises" were far higher than the expenditures for the completion of the promises themselves.

An incident at a book fair not too long ago also drew critiques for the politician. Nieto was unable to state the titles and writers of tomes that he claimed were the ones he liked best. The politician claimed that he had never been great at recalling book titles and writers, as he was the sort of reader who recalled contents better.

Unfortunately, quite a number of persons ridiculed him for it. Paulina, Nieto's first daughter, was quite emotional about the issue and also gave out a scathing portrayal of the people ridiculing her father. Despite Nieto's attempt to admit to his own errors and to that of his child in her "undiplomatic" retort, the detractors have not paused in their criticism of him.

Enrique Peña Nieto has stated that many of the things he says are often misinterpreted by critics. That aside, he remains the people's favorite for the elections. Even as the other candidates have much longer and extensive political experience than him, he remains a tough contender because he is the one who will bring in the votes.


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