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RE: How Blockchain could unleash the Third Industrial Revolution

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Anaya us the presidential candidate of the “For Mexico in Front” coalition, Which is composed of the National Action Party, the Party of the Democratic Revolution and Citizens’ Movement. Presenting himself as a fresh alternative, Anaya aims to represent Mexicans who seek to choose the successor of an unpopular Enrique Peña Nieto — the incumbent official that currently boasts a one digit percent of popularity according to international researchers.

Ricardo Anaya, 39, is a Mexican Lawyer and Politician with a Ph.D.
The main focus of all candidates is the fight against corruption subsequent to a point of major economic development, and although several proposals have emerged, Anaya seeks to nip the situation in the bud through the use of Distributed Ledger Technologies.

Anaya wants to take away the possibility of corruption from those with some “decision power” and from those responsible for the mechanism of governance.

The figures are worrying: Mexico is the country with the highest perception of corruption among OECD countries. This fact profoundly concerns Anaya, who states on his website: