Enrique Peña Nieto
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Peña_Nieto
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EPN llega a Time
http://www.animalpolitico.com/2012/12/epn-aparece-en-la-portada-de-la-revista-time/#axzz2TXfSo8uZ
El nuevo mandatario mexicano aparece en la revista
estadounidense con una entrevista exclusiva bajo el título: “Viejo partido,
nuevo comienzo”
Family and personal life
Peña Nieto was born in Atlacomulco, a city that is known for
being the birthplace of many renowned politicians in Mexico, whose linkages extend for
more than 100 years. Peña Nieto is related to four former governors in his home
state. Through his mother, he is related to Arturo Montiel Rojas, who preceded
him in office. Montiel Rojas' father was the mayor of Atlacomulco in 1971–72,
the hometown of Peña Nieto. His grandfather was Enrique Nieto Montiel, who
served as mayor of Atlacomulco from 1953–1954. Nieto Montiel was married to the
sister of the Governor Salvador Sánchez Colín. A daughter from Peña Nieto's
grandparents is the wife of the Governor Alfredo del Mazo González's cousin.
Del Mazo, in turn, is the son of Alfredo del Mazo Vélez, the former governor of
the State of Mexico
from 1945–1951. Peña Nieto's brother was also the mayor of Atlacomulco from
1994 to 1996.
In 1993, Peña married his first wife, Mónica Pretelini, and
the couple had three children: Paulina, Alejandro and Nicole. Pretelini died on
11 January 2007 as the result of an epileptic episode. During a political
campaign in the State of Mexico
in 2008, Peña Nieto hired the Televisa soap opera actress Angélica Rivera to
publicize his government work. In the beginning, their relationship was
discreet with many even describing it as contrived. The two would often be seen
in restaurants, but in public, their displays of affection were timid. When
Peña Nieto announced on television that he was involved in a romantic
relationship with Angélica Rivera in 2008, the story became popular among politicians
and celebrity press. After dating for some months and while on a trip to the
Vatican City, Peña Nieto presented his engagement ring to Rivera. Pope Benedict
XVI also blessed the couple. Peña Nieto and Rivera finally married on November
2011 in Toluca.
Peña Nieto has a son with Maritza Diaz Hernandez, born in
2005 while he was married to Mónica Pretelini. He has said that he takes care
of his son's material needs, but has little contact with him. During the same
time period, Peña Nieto conceived another son who died as an infant with an
undisclosed partner. On January 2012, Maritza Diaz Hernandez published on
Facebook that Peña Nieto is a neglectful father, in response to pledges by PRI
to protect and support all Mexican children. Peña Nieto, however, said that he
had provided for his child.
Angélica Rivera
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angélica_Rivera
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Personal life
On December 11, 1994, Rivera was married to producer José
Alberto Castro, brother of Verónica Castro, with whom she has three children:
Angélica Sofia (born 1996), Fernanda (born 1999) and Regina (born 2005). The couple divorced in
2008.
On November 27, 2010, Rivera married the former State of
Mexico Governor and President-elect of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto. Days later,
she announced her retirement of her artistic career to focus on "this
great responsibility by his side, dedicated to my home, to my children".
From this marriage, she has three stepchildren.
On March 30, 2012, Peña Nieto's presidential campaign
started, and Rivera accompanied him to the events across the country. She also
published a series of videos which she called "What my eyes see, what my
heart feels", where she documented the campaign from her point of view.
Obama Arrives in Mexican Capital to Meet With New Leader
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/03/world/americas/obama-mexico.html
Mexico’s
Telenovela President: Enrique Peña Nieto’s Saga of Scandal, Gaffes, and
Connections
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/07/03/mexico-s-telenovela-president-enrique-pe-a-nieto-s-saga-of-scandal-gaffes-and-connections.html
The youthful and telegenic pol from the legendary PRI party
is married to a TV star, fathered two children out of wedlock, hails from the
ruling class, and reportedly was groomed by a disgraced former president. The
president-elect could be the star of his own soap opera, says Teresa Puente.
The personal life of Mexico's next president, Enrique
Peña Nieto, reads like a telenovela script. It could be called "Because
you know me," which was his campaign slogan, as the personal affairs of Mexico's
next president have become public.
The first wife of the 45-year-old former governor of the
state of Mexico
died in 2007 of epilepsy. The following year, he announced he was in a romantic
relationship with Mexican soap-opera actress Angelica Rivera, and they married
in 2010—but not before receiving a blessing at the Vatican. Rivera starred in a
telenovela called Destilando Amor, or Distilling Love.
It later came out that in 2005, when Peña Nieto was married
to his first wife, he fathered a child out of wedlock with a woman named
Maritza Diaz Hernandez. Around the same time, Peña Nieto fathered a second
child out of wedlock, who later died.
His fathering skills have been called into question by his
ex-lover, Diaz Hernandez, who posted on Facebook in January 2012 that Peña
Nieto is a neglectful dad.
Some have compared Peña Nieto, who is the standard bearer of
the old-guard PRI, or Institutional Revolutionary Party, to the late President
John F. Kennedy, or even the disgraced John Edwards, but more for good looks
and womanizing, as opposed to bright ideas.
"He looks handsome like a soap-opera-type figure,"
said Beatriz Magaloni, a political science professor at Stanford University.
"But nobody has a clue who he really is."
Peña Nieto’s critics claim he is is out of touch with
ordinary Mexicans. When asked by a reporter with El País, the Spanish newspaper,
about the minimum wage in Mexico,
he didn't know the answer. He also didn't know the price of corn tortillas. To
the latter question, Peña Nieto answered "I am not the housewife."
Peña Nieto claimed his words were taken out of context and
that he meant to say that he is not the housewife in his own home.
"He has an image as a buffoon, as an ignorant
guy," said Jorge Mujica of Chicago, a former secretary general of the PRD
or Party of the Democratic Revolution, whose candidate, Andres Manuel Lopez
Obrador, finished second to Peña Nieto. "He's not the brightest guy. He
has to use a teleprompter."
Peña Nieto also had an experience similar to what happened
when Katie Couric asked U.S.
presidential hopeful Sarah Palin what newspapers she reads. In December 2011,
at a book fair in Guadalajara
called the FIL, Peña Nieto said one of his favorite books was The Eagle's
Throne. But he mistakenly said it was
written by Enrique Krause, when it was actually written by Carlos Fuentes. Then
he struggled to remember the names of books and authors he liked. His gaffe
went viral on Twitter.
Peña Nieto also once said, according to the Mexican magazine
Proceso, "I really don't like to read … I'll ask my assistants to write up
some flash cards or something."
The writer Carlos Fuentes, who recently died, said after the
book fair incident that Peña Nieto did not have the right to become the
president of Mexico
due to his "ignorance."
Peña Nieto later apologized and thanked those who criticized
him—for exercising their democratic right to express themselves.
"They are incredibly elitist," Mujica said,
referring to the politician’s family. He said Peña Nieto's wife tweeted about
"lazy and violent" Indians in Mexico, and that his daughter sent
pejorative tweets using the word "prole" a shortened term for the proletariat
or the poor.
How did Peña Nieto get into politics?
His uncle and his godfather were governors of the state of Mexico and he
is from a politically connected family. He is close to the former Mexican
president, Carlos Salinas de Gortari, who some say was behind his campaign and
molded this handsome candidate who seems ready-made for television. Peña Nieto
is part of Mexico's
ruling class.
"It is so worrisome. [Peña Nieto] is such an empty
character, but he does represent very powerful interests," said John
Ackerman, a professor at the Institute for Legal Research at the National
Autonomous University of Mexico, known as UNA
Maritza Díaz Hernández
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Acusa ex pareja de Peña Nieto de mentir sobre relación con
hijo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHd_AVytmRw
Peña acusado de no mantener a hijo fuera del matrimonio
http://www.ngpuebla.com/elecciones-2012/9596peña-acusado-de-no-mantener-hijo-fuera-del-matrimonio#.UZYI6r1vVAU
Los hijos ilegítimos de Peña Nieto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GJN6ada5TE
Revela Maritza Díaz que Peña la denuncia y amenaza con
encarcelarla
http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=327699
MÉXICO, D.F. (apro).- El presidente Enrique Peña Nieto
entabló una demanda en contra de Maritza Díaz Hernández, la expareja
sentimental con la que procreó un hijo fuera del
matrimonio, cuando ocupaba un puesto secundario en el gobierno del Estado de México.
Lo anterior fue dado a conocer por la propia Maritza el
pasado jueves 6 del mes en curso en su cuenta de Twitter @MaritzaDiasHdz, en
donde además la amenaza con meterla a la cárcel en caso de que difunda algo
sobre el proceso.
Sin dar detalles del tipo
de demanda de que se trata, Maritza sólo hace alusión a una declaración de Peña
Nieto que hizo el pasado 6 de diciembre y en la que subrayó que las mujeres son
el centro de su
política.
Las mujeres de Peña Nieto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dLF4hVJ0Zw