Mexico is expected to take the first crucial steps towards improving its oil sector and liberalizing aspects of state-owned Pemexs management. An energy reform proposal was sent to the Mexican congress on April 9 by president Felipe Calderón, and will be voted on shortly. Analysts are confident that the bill will be passed and, despite one opposition party, PRD, claiming this is "back door privatization", key players of the other opposition party, the PRI, support the reform.
The reform does not touch on the constitution so only a simple majority is required for the bill to pass but this also means that privatization is ruled out. However, there are still high hopes...
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