The PRI is going to have a tremendous identity crisis. It's an internal cataclysm for them.
I think it's a step forward. It's not the kind of progress that we would like to have; something dramatic and to see the breakdown of an old regime and the beginning of a new one. This is something in between.
What is it that Andres Manuel sees in Juarez? He sees a political leader with a task that is almost impossible.
A frantic response by bureaucrats who felt the (student) movement was threatening their grip on power.
This is a very positive turnaround for the political development of Mexico. Now, after all, we will be able -- late, very late -- to have a real democratic transition.
He's really built a national social movement. Fox has been a great campaign manager for him.