Each morning, we will bring you an assortment of op-ed pieces from major Mexican dailies.
Milenio
Trascendió: Yesterday, in the midst of the Tres Marias event, the only member of the government who did not attend the National Forum that brings together Causes, Citizens and Police was the secretary for Public Security Genaro García Luna, according to the organizers this is because the primary attendees worked for the states not the federal government but, the column asks, could it maybe be because US Ambassador Anthony Wayne was there? The Americans hurt in the incident last week have left the country without declaring what happened to the Mexican authorities and the Mexican Navy captain has left the hospital and gone back to work.
http://www.milenio.com/cdb/doc/impreso/9157304
El Universal
Bajo Reserva, “Nerviosismo ante el Informe:” The TEPJF ruling and the start of the new Congress happened to coincide the first week of September…Colombia is going to be one of the first countries Peña Nieto visits, he plans on discussing security cooperation with President Santos.
http://www.eluniversalmas.com.mx/columnas/2012/08/97522.php
La Jornada
Clase Política, Miguel Ángel Rivera, “Murillo entregará banda:” Jesús Murillo Karam will be handing the presidential sash to the incoming president who will probably be Peña Nieto depending on how the TEPJF rules next week…Depending on how the TEPFJ rules the hardline minority in the PRD may engage in public protests…The legislative coordinators of the PAN and the PRI immediately denied that they met to create an anti-PRI front.

