Dallas Morning News, 07/14/2012
TLACOMULCO, Mexico 鈥 Enrique Pe帽a Nieto, the man who would be president, grew up in this hilly region of central Mexico surrounded by agricultural fields and mansions of the rich and powerful.
鈥淎tlacomulco is home,鈥 Pe帽a Nieto said in an interview. 鈥淎 small place, my hometown.鈥
Young and telegenic, with hair perfectly combed, Pe帽a Nieto remains an enigmatic figure, despite the ubiquitous campaign pictures plastered across the country on buses, billboards, walls and bumper stickers. Despite high name recognition, relatively little is known about Mexico鈥檚 president-elect as he prepares to lead the nation of 112 million people and return the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, back to power after 12 years.
鈥淗is challenge is to bridge two generations,鈥 said Andrew Selee, director of the Woodrow 乐鱼 体育鈥檚 Mexico Institute, who has met Pe帽a Nieto on several occasions.