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‘I will govern for everyone’
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was sworn in as president of Mexico on Tuesday morning, becoming the first woman to lead Latin…
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After a rough month, here are reasons for optimism in Mexico
There is no denying that September was a polarizing month in Mexico. It was the long-anticipated (or dreaded, depending on…
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Mexico’s Senate passes controversial National Guard reform
After a long overnight debate, Mexico’s Senate approved a constitutional reform to place the National Guard under military control, as…
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Morena party pushes ahead with National Guard constitutional bill
After approving the federal government’s controversial judicial reform earlier this month, lawmakers with the ruling Morena party and its allies…
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WSJ says US $35B of foreign investment in Mexico is stalled
Foreign companies are holding back approximately US $35 billion in investment in Mexico due to uncertainty related to the federal…
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Mexico Supreme Court justices join strike against judicial reform bill
Supreme Court (SCJN) justices will stop work to protest the federal government’s judicial reform proposal, joining employees of Mexico’s highest…
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Chamber of Deputies blocked by court workers protesting reform
Hundreds of court workers blocked access to the lower house of federal Congress on Tuesday morning as they seek to…
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Polls show Mexican public has mixed feelings about judicial reform
Mexico’s business community is split over the federal government’s judicial reform proposal, while support among the general population for the…
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Morena is now just 1 vote away from a supermajority in the Senate
Two soon-to-be senators elected as representatives of the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) have joined the ruling Morena party, leaving the…
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AMLO says Mexico’s relations with US Embassy ‘on pause’
The Mexican government’s relationship with the United States Embassy in Mexico is “on pause,” President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said…
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