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The Employers' Confederation of the Mexican Republic , Coparmex, pointed out that Mexican households spend 14% of their annual income on unofficial payments. This situation greatly affects the family economy. Within the Anti-Corruption Business Forum, Gustavo de Hoyos, president of the business leadership, assured that in total, this phenomenon costs Mexico up to 10% of the Gross Domestic Product and companies 5% of their annual sales. In an interview with Carlos Loret de Mola, De Hoyos said that: "Between 8 and 10 percent of the GDP could be being extracted from the economy due to the corruption that occurs in the different levels of Government. " Audioplayer 00:00 00:00 Use the up/down arrow keys to increase or decrease the volume. «We have a great challenge, if we consider that the growth of the economy is reaching 2 percent. "We are practically talking about four years of economic growth . " De Hoyos concluded. Unfortunately, corrupt practices in Mexico affect the opening and proper functioning of production centers and slow down national and foreign investment , as well as the generation of jobs.
While the first made independence a value, the commitments acquired and the limitations of power make that value disappear in the second. “One of the most severe issues is that Morena is a project that presumes to be based on movements, such as those behind the opposition to thermoelectric plants or the development Iceland Mobile Number List of dams, which it then disqualifies,” he concludes. “[The President] already demonstrated throughout the campaign that the environmental issue is not relevant to him,” reflects Leticia Merino, from the UNAM Social Research Institute and specialized in the comprehensive and sustainable use of natural resources. The coordinator of the 2018 Environmental Agenda, diagnoses and proposals believes that although sustainable development was talked about, it was in a rhetorical way, without giving it the importance that the topic should have.
[López] Obrador said a series of things during the campaign, but they have not been reflected in reality or in legislation,” Merino Pérez points out. Mining In various mining municipalities of Chihuahua, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí and Guerrero in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015, López Obrador repeated three promises: higher taxes for mining companies, that companies would have to take care of the environment and that Mexican workers would to charge the same as their Canadian peers. According to the organization MiningWatch Canada, a Canadian miner earns an average of 80 thousand Canadian dollars annually, around one million 150 thousand Mexican pesos at the current exchange rate. According to the registry of the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, in 2018 the daily salary associated with workers insured by the IMSS for extractive activities on average was 583.23 pesos. Multiplied by 365 days, it gives a total of 212,878, approximately one fifth.