At a symbolic re-opening ceremony on Monday for the rehabilitated and modernized metropolitan park “La Eucalera,” and the Santa Rosa-Ocotlán road in Ocotlán, Jalisco, President Enrique Peña Nieto said that he is committed to move and transform Mexico.
The president said that reforms written and passed in 2013 not only created inertia but provide a more solid platform for achieving economic growth in the long run. He said that the previous, minimal level of development was insufficient.
“We have to remove everything underneath to avoid continuing on the same path,” said Peña Nieto. “For the past three decades development has been inadequate to create new employment opportunities. We decided to take the path of change to ensure that Mexico grows at an accelerated rate.”
The president said that his administ ration is “steadily moving foreword in the construction of the Mexico that we committed to.”
Presidential spokesman Eduardo Sánchez said that Peña Nieto will participate in the 11th session of the Pacific Alliance Council, on June 19 and 20, in Punta Mita, Nayarit.
The meeting will also be attended by the leaders of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, and Peru, Ollanta Humala, and by President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia.The Pacific Alliance, founded in 2011 with the intention of promoting free trade and seeking regional integration, was created in collaboration by Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. Costa Rica is in the process of joining the alliance.
As part of the regional integration initiative, the member states are working to “build, in a participatory and consensual manner, an area of deep economic integration and to move gradually toward the free circulation of goods, services, capital and persons.”
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