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July 1, 2012 Democracy in Mexico To the Editor: I understand and share many of the critiques Jo Tuckman raises regarding the poor quality of Mexican democracy (“Mexican Democracy’s Lost Years,” Sunday Review, June 24). But these are far from having been “lost years.” Her own text refutes that claim: “Transparency laws and aggressive news media are applying scrutiny to the powers that be.” As a surviving critic of the “perfect dictatorship” of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, I can recall administrations that massacred students, managed public funds as private assets, stole elections and upheld pacts with drug traffickers. Today, our liberties are many, there is a clear division between different branches of government, the central bank is autonomous, there is an independent electoral institute and citizens count the votes. And we have embarked on the struggle, which will be long and painful, against organized crime. These have been 12 years of apprenticeship. ENRIQUE KRAUZE Mexico City, June 25, 2012 The writer is editor in chief of the cultural magazine Letras Libres and the author, most recently, of “Redeemers: Ideas and Power in Latin America.” INION (1 OF 18 ARTICLES) Contributor: The Truth Obama and Israel »

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  • July 1, 2012

    Democracy in MexicoTo the Editor:

    I understand and share many of the critiques Jo Tuckman raises regarding the poor quality of

    Mexican democracy (Mexican Democracys Lost Years, Sunday Review, June 24). But these are

    far from having been lost years. Her own text refutes that claim: Transparency laws and

    aggressive news media are applying scrutiny to the powers that be.

    As a surviving critic of the perfect dictatorship of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, I can

    recall administrations that massacred students, managed public funds as private assets, stole

    elections and upheld pacts with drug traffickers.

    Today, our liberties are many, there is a clear division between different branches of government,

    the central bank is autonomous, there is an independent electoral institute and citizens count the

    votes. And we have embarked on the struggle, which will be long and painful, against organized

    crime.

    These have been 12 years of apprenticeship.

    ENRIQUE KRAUZE

    Mexico City, June 25, 2012

    The writer is editor in chief of the cultural magazine Letras Libres and the author, most recently,

    of Redeemers: Ideas and Power in Latin America.

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