Enrique Pena Nieto Quotes
Top 67 wise famous quotes and sayings by Enrique Pena Nieto
Enrique Pena Nieto Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Enrique Pena Nieto on Wise Famous Quotes.
In the Mexico we want, there is no room for corruption, for cover-ups, and least of all for impunity.
It's obvious that Pemex doesn't have the financial capacity to be in every single front of energy generation.
Pemex becomes a productive company of the state, but it will have competition and can make associations with the private sector.
The route of expropriation, and especially in energy matters, is not what most promotes investment or generates greater confidence.
I will be the government of increasing economic growth and creating jobs. Take it from me that that's the main issue.
What Mexico City cannot do and my country cannot do is to allow us to be intimidated, the authorities to be intimidated, by organized crime.
Do not have any doubt that I will apply the law over whoever is responsible for not complying with the law.
Important reserves of natural resources, like petroleum and precious metals, are the bulwarks for laying the foundations for the future.
Acting aggressively will allow our youth to aspire for better-paid jobs and find alternatives to criminality.
We should reconsider greater integration of North America to achieve a region that is more competitive and capable of creating more jobs.
There are still states that have not evolved so much as California, that still skimp on recognition and, even worse, the rights of immigrants.
Do you agree that when there's tension and an obsession to want to hit the ball is when you hit it worst? You have to be loose.
There have been no voices against the structural reforms that I have proposed, especially the energy reform.
Mexico has shelters, which care for children trying to cross the border, who have no company with them.
My commitment is to continue making a Mexico where families live in an environment of peace and better security.
More than 1 million U.S. citizens live in Mexico, and my country remains the largest source of immigrants to the United States.
Mexico has acquired unique experience during its integration into global value chains, especially in the automotive industry.
To get elected in Mexico today, you have to compete like any democracy, and you don't do that by being manipulated.
Mexico urgently needs a series of structural reforms that will detonate its true economic potential for once and generate more public welfare.
The level of credit in Mexico has shown to be low. And where credit concentrates the most favors large corporations and not companies.
Free trade, far from protectionism, is the path that we should take to make Latin America a thriving actor in the global economy.
If I'm the president, I will call in all the different political opinions to come together and to make one front to the benefit of Mexico.
Mexico has lost its leadership, and a lot of that has to do with its poor performance and the lack of better results in our country.
My government will continue mounting a real fight against the trafficking of marijuana and all other drugs.