Mexican legislators
to fight energy reform
Platts
Mexico
City
Petroleumworld.com
09 26 06
Opposition legislators vowed at the weekend to launch a united front
against energy reforms proposed by President-elect Felipe Calderon.
The Front for the Defense of Energy Sovereignty will
be launched
Wednesday, the legislators said in a press statement. Calderon has not
laid
out the plan for energy reform that his administration will propose
after it
takes power December 1, but he has argued for the opening of the
state-monopolized eletricity sector to private competition and for a
change in
the Constitution that would allow state Pemex to form alliances with
foreign
companies for deep-water oil exploration.
Calderon's pro-business party, the PAN, lacks an overall
majority in
Congress, where the leftwing PRD -- a firm opponent of energy reform
-- is the
main opposition force.
The PRI, the party that ruled Mexico for an unbroken
seven decades until
2000 is divided on the issue. The PRD, and some members of the PRI,
have long
argued argued against what they see as a 'creeping privatization' of
the
energy sector through initiatives such as the multiple service contracts
awarded for natural gas production in northern Mexico and the growing
reliance
on private power generators.
Many members of the PRI, however, appear willing to
embrace reform. 'The
energy sector can't stay as it is; that's not an option,' said Cesar
Camacho,
an influencial PRI member of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house
of the
Mexican Congress.
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