The first 100 days of Enrique Peña Nieto’s presidency ended on 10 March. Inevitably, there was a profusion of reviews by analysts and media, most of which focused on the fact that announced public security policies had not yet materialised, a few noting that there had been no major change from the policies pursued by his predecessor, and even fewer noting that the intensity of the inter-cartel turf wars was either waning or had reached a plateau. The latter, though, is not attributed to anything new the current government has done.End of preview - This article contains approximately 845 words.
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