News (Media Awareness Project) - Mexico: New President Plans To Pull Military Forces Off Drug |
Title: | Mexico: New President Plans To Pull Military Forces Off Drug |
Published On: | 2000-08-01 |
Source: | Chicago Tribune (IL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 14:13:40 |
NEW PRESIDENT PLANS TO PULL MILITARY FORCES OFF DRUG DUTIES
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO The incoming administration of President-elect Vicente
Fox will gradually pull the Mexican military out of the fight against the
billion-dollar drug trade, aides to Fox said Monday.
Fox, who dealt the Institutional Revolutionary Party its first presidential
defeat in 71 years in a July 2 election, wants to turn narcotics-busting
into a police responsibility in line with the Mexican Constitution, which
bars troops from anything other than national defense, they said.
In many Latin American countries, including Mexico--the transit route for
most of the Colombian cocaine consumed in the United States-- armies are
viewed as more honest and less corruptible than police. But there have been
major corruption scandals in recent years involving high-ranking military
officers.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO The incoming administration of President-elect Vicente
Fox will gradually pull the Mexican military out of the fight against the
billion-dollar drug trade, aides to Fox said Monday.
Fox, who dealt the Institutional Revolutionary Party its first presidential
defeat in 71 years in a July 2 election, wants to turn narcotics-busting
into a police responsibility in line with the Mexican Constitution, which
bars troops from anything other than national defense, they said.
In many Latin American countries, including Mexico--the transit route for
most of the Colombian cocaine consumed in the United States-- armies are
viewed as more honest and less corruptible than police. But there have been
major corruption scandals in recent years involving high-ranking military
officers.
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