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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 94-H381-74
 TITLE: Electoral Reform in Mexico.
 SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: v+70 p.
 DATE: Apr. 20, 1994
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 103-2             SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:M57/17
 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B
 MC ENTRY NO: 94-27443

 Hearing before the Subcom on International Security, International
 Organizations, and Human Rights and the Subcom on the Western Hemisphere to
 review Mexican Government electoral law reform efforts and U.S. policy
 implications.
   Supplementary material (p. 21-70) includes submitted statements,
 witnesses' written statements, and correspondence.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Mexico election laws reform efforts
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON INTERNATIONAL
     SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS. HOUSE; SUBCOM
     ON WESTERN HEMISPHERE. HOUSE; MEXICO (Election laws reform efforts);
     FOREIGN.LAWS; ELECTIONS; FOREIGN.RELATIONS

 94-H381-74 TESTIMONY NO: 1         Apr. 20, 1994 p. 3-10, 27-53
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     LIVAS, JAVIER (Mexican political activist)
     HEREDIA, CARLOS (Director, International Programs, Equipo PUEBLO)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Factors contributing to lack of public
     confidence in the Mexican electoral system; review of Mexican Government
     electoral reform initiatives; deficiencies of Mexican electoral reform
     efforts, with recommendations.
 INSERTION: 
     -- Hernandez, Ricardo (et al., Equipo PUEBLO), "Mexico Update" Apr.
        21, 1994 (p. 44-49).
 CONTENT NOTATION: Mexico election laws reform efforts
 DESCRIPTORS: PUBLIC.OPINION; GOVERNMENT.EFFICIENCY

 94-H381-74 TESTIMONY NO: 2         Apr. 20, 1994 p. 10-20, 54-66
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     AARONSON, BERNARD (International Advisor, Goldman, Sachs, and Co)
     BAILEY, JOHN J. (Government Professor and Acting Director, Center for
        Latin American Studies, Georgetown University)
     MCCOY, JENNIFER L. (Associate Professor, Political Science, Georgia
        State University)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Views on Mexican electoral reform initiatives;
     recommendations for U.S. policy regarding Mexican electoral reform.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Mexico election laws reform efforts
 DESCRIPTORS: GOLDMAN, SACHS, AND CO.
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