Mexico’s centre-right government always knew that any attempt to reform the ailing energy sector would be tricky. But to judge by the events of the past few days, the task has become considerably harder.
This week, opposition members of Congress voiced their anger and frustration with how President Felipe Calderón’s administration has handled negotiations on an issue that most economists say needs urgent changes if Mexico is to ensure its long-term self-sufficiency in oil.

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