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Controversy
Mexican journalist Carmen Aristegui published a series of reports on alleged plagiarism found in the thesis entitled "The Mexican presidentialism and Alvaro Obregon" from the current President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto, to obtain a degree in law at Panamerican University.

The university informed their community that a group of "distinguished members" would make an analysis of this thesis and issued an institutional statement dated August 28 informing that the graduating procedure of Enrique Peña Nieto complied with the requirements back in the year 1991 and the thesis of his own presents both original ideas and ideas from other authors treated in five different ways:

• Textual fragment reproduction of previously published works according to academic standards.

• Textual fragment reproduction without quotes or footer section of the literature.

• Support Reproductions in which there is no quoted footnote reference but in the reference section.

• Textual reproduction in which credit is given to the author of ambiguous or imprecise manner.

• Cases in which credit is given to the original author, but not the source from which the quotation was taken.

In the same statement the Law Faculty reports that proceeded to search rules that allow a proper response to a discovery of this nature and concluded that:

1) This is an unprecedented case in which there are no provisions in the applicable regulatory bodies titration procedure, a technical consultation to the National Autonomous University of Mexico was asked to confirm in writing this criterion.

2) The General Regulations from that institution does not apply to former students.

3) It is a consummated act on which it is impossible to proceed in any way.