MEXICO: Fox cabinet shakeup demanded by major parties

by
Hector Carreon
La Voz de Aztlan

Los Angeles, Alta California - 12/12/2001- (ACN) It looks like the presidency of Vicente Fox Quesada of Mexico has run into serious trouble after just a little over one year in office. The three major parties including Fox's own Partido Accion Nacional (PAN) are asking for a major shakeup of his entire cabinet including the firing of the most controversial of his appointees, Jorge Castaneda Gutman who heads the Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores (State Department).

The PAN's Senate leader Diego Fernández de Cevallos has now joined an increasing chorus of Mexican leaders of all three major parties, the PAN, PRI and PRD in demanding that President Fox appoint new persons to many of the top government cabinet level positions. Among top level appointees mentioned for replacement are Secretary of Foreign Relations Jorge Gutman and his principal ambassador Mauricio Tousaint, Director of Indigenous Affairs Xóchitl Gálvez, and the Director of National Security Adolfo Aguilar Zinser. President Vicente Fox under the PAN defeated the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) in 1999. The PRI had been in power for over 70 years and since the end of the Mexican Revolution. This was accomplished through a pact with internationlist Zionists that resulted in a large number of Jews appointed to high level positions among who are Jorge Gutman and Adolfo Zinser.

The most controversial Fox appointment has been the mercurial Jorge Gutman. As Secretary of Foreign Relations, Mr. Gutman has been repeatedly accused of "entregismo" or disloyalty to the Republic of Mexico. La Jornada Newspaper published a political cartoon that sums up the feelings many Mexicans have towards Mr. Gutman. It is published at http://www.aztlan.net/castflag.jpg Jorge Gutman is a product of the U.S. ivy league university system and has published extensively in the U.S. Jewish press. He graduated from Stanford University and has tought at many of the ivy league colleges and universities.

He has been accused of doing things behind the backs of the Mexican Congress and of serving as a "puppet" in the Zionist dominated United Nations. Mexico is now a member of the U.N Security Council. Mr. Gutman completely sabotaged Mexico's role at the recent U.N. World Conference on Racism where the issue of equating Zionism with Racism was heavily discussed and which was boycotted by both Israel and the U.S.

President Vicente Fox is of mixed Spanish and Irish heritage and is a devout Roman Catholic. He is well respected by most Mexicans and appears to be sincerely interested in bettering the lives of the people of Mexico, but the recent revelations concerning his cabinet may precipitate conditions that may destabilize his government. He needs to take quick and decisive actions on some of his appointees in order to be able to govern all of Mexico.

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