Mexican's President wants to change his countries' name

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Well, I'm not too sure how well this will go, or if it'll happen. But here's the news:
MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Calderon has one non-urgent item pending on his agenda in the dying days of his presidency - he wants to change his country's name.
Calderon sent a bill to Congress on Thursday to change the constitution to tweak his nation's official name from Estados Unidos Mexicanos, or United States of Mexico, to plain old Mexico - as the country is already known the world over.
Mexico was given its name of Estados Unidos Mexicanos in the 19th century, when the country's post-revolutionary founders harked to the United States of America as an example of democracy and freedom to follow.
"The name of our country no longer needs to emulate that of other nations," Calderon said. "Forgive me for the expression, but Mexico's name is Mexico."
The country's name is derived from the nomadic Mexica tribe that in 1325 settled present-day Mexico City, which later grew into the imperial Aztec capital before succumbing to Spanish conquerors two centuries later.
Calderon staked his presidency on the much larger issue of fighting the country's drug cartels, and about 60,000 people have died in drug violence during his term. The bloodshed hurt his National Action Party's candidate in a presidential election in July.
He hands Mexico's reins to president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party on December 1.„

Source: http://news.msn.com/world/mexican-president-wants-to-change-his-countrys-name
 
It makes sense to me. After all, everyone already knows the country by that name and it seems silly to have an official name that is outdated and no longer used. If I were Mexican, I especially wouldn't that that "United States of" tacked on there because that's obviously been taken over by the US for the most part.
 
It makes sense to me. After all, everyone already knows the country by that name and it seems silly to have an official name that is outdated and no longer used. If I were Mexican, I especially wouldn't that that "United States of" tacked on there because that's obviously been taken over by the US for the most part.
What about the United Arab States? O.o

If this guy is leaving presidency soon, I thought he would have at least left with dignity. But passing a bill to change a country's name for no reason? Meh...
 
What about the United Arab States? O.o

If it were called "United States of Arabia" and was attached to the hind end of the USA, then I would think the same thing. :P

If this guy is leaving presidency soon, I thought he would have at least left with dignity. But passing a bill to change a country's name for no reason? Meh...

I don't see this as tarnishing his dignity at all. I happen to think it's a good idea and would further indicate its independence and separation from a country that has clearing taken the market of "United States of."
 
He should rename it to Monica. Then he could be Trevor Goodchild. :D (Aeon Flux reference)
 
I don't see this as tarnishing his dignity at all. I happen to think it's a good idea and would further indicate its independence and separation from a country that has clearing taken the market of "United States of."
I actually misread the first post, I thought he wanted to change the name from Mexico to United States of Mexico. My bad!

Still, to be honest, I think there are much better projects a president can present, rather than one to change a name that no one ever uses. Many countries have full names that no one uses. "Uruguay" is called "Oriental Republic of Uruguay" and everyone calls it just "Uruguay".
 
Germany already completed the move. It used to be called "Federal Republic of Germany" and after reunification, it was renamed "Germany". Of course, it is still a federal republic. And the new name is much better than what it used to be in the olden days: "Holy Roman Empire of German Nation" (actually, that's a mistranslation that should read "Holy Roman Realm of the People's Nation", the word "Deutsch" simply means "People", and the word "German" is a Latin word, coined by Gaius Iulius Caesar of ancient Rome) ... I'm sure there was a reason why Mexico was called United States of Mexico ... I hope there's a good reason why they are planning to change it.
 
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