Monday, August 13, 2007

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is the title of the chronicle written by Carlos Tello Diaz about the day's most important contemporary history of Mexico.

July 2 In (Planeta, 2007) we witness a strong narrative, extensive data-striking and full of astonishing revelations. Tello Díaz text becomes relevant particularly for the richness of its sources of direct and indirect.

The author, in just 178 pages, drawing up an accurate epitome of that election day.

The body of printed and audiovisual documents, some of them unpublished, which give body to the text of Tello Díaz, make it an indispensable historical record.

It brings together the key players in the race, candidates, officials, journalists, media, academics, pollsters, but most of all citizens.

The chronicle begins at 8 am, the polling officials to across the country are required to have everything ready at that time for citizens to cast their ballots at the polls.

This "coming to an end and most expensive elections the world's longest, an election that had cost the country a fortune: about 12 billion pesos, and they had lasted, without even the pre-campaign, an eternity, more than five long months. "

At that time, Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Luis Carlos Ugalde also were ready. The candidate of the Coalition for the Good of All would vote first. The president of IFE would later, it started at 8 am General Council meeting of the institute.

At that time, the house of Felipe Calderón "there was silence and peace in the morning air."

The last of the 20 chapters July 2 is located at 3 in the morning, coincides with the time they close their editions of newspapers. At that time, the PAN candidate and his team were confident of victory, Roberto Madrazo had already accepted defeat and López Obrador denounced fraud against him.

The rest of Mexico, meanwhile, hours before he went to bed not knowing who would be the next president.

Without exception, the books revolve around the elections of July 2, 2006 share one of two purposes: seek to document and seek to remove the allegation of electoral fraud flag PRD, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Tello Díaz text does not shy away for that purpose.

is in the search of the company where the author stumbles, which gives his detractors arguments to disqualify the book as a whole. He is also a columnist for the weekly Proceso and Milenio Diario, p. 160, says that AMLO said: "I lost."

He adds: "Andrés Manuel did not have the certainty of his defeat, but he had envisioned. And had taken, then the decision not to accept it. It was his breaking point on July 2. From that moment ... the decision to start lying. " Nobody

intimate group of Lopez Obrador support that version. All deny to Tello. But he insists: "My sources to recreate this scene, which is key, are all indirect, but reliable. " Is it?

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