More Protests In Mexico Over Gasoline Price Hike
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published January 03, 2017 | 11:45 AM
MEXICO CITY, Jan 3 (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 03rd Jan, 2017 ) : Mexicans angry over a steep hike in gasoline prices blocked roads around the country Monday, but the government refused to budge on the energy reform behind the increase.
The business federation Coparmex also weighed in, calling the increase inflationary and bad for consumers. Police said protesters blocked roads in around 10 states and that in some cases officers closed with demonstrators.
President Enrique Pena Nieto's government announced last week that the price of gasoline would increase by as much as 20 percent to 0.88 Dollars per liter while diesel would rise by 16.5 percent to 0.83 dollars.
The increases took effect on New Year's Day. Pena Nieto has promised that fuel prices will eventually fall thanks to a landmark 2014 energy reform he instituted, which ended a seven-decade-old monopoly held by the state-run firm Pemex.
The government plans to end subsidies and let the market dictate prices in March. But Mexicans will feel the pinch at the pump before they start falling. Deputy Treasury Secretary Miguel Messmacher said Monday the new price increases would stay in place, saying prices were already artificially low in Mexico.
He acknowledged people were angry. "These things always cause concern. That is understandable," he said. "We are aware this is an impopular measure." The protests are the latest headache for Pena Nieto.
His popularity has plummeted below 25 percent this year due to his government's failure to curb drug-related violence, disappointing economic growth and his unpopular decision to host Donald Trump before the anti-immigration Republican won the US presidential election.
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