Pact for Mexico: How about a break?
The first day of significant differences between political forces that signed the Pact for Mexico was marked by...
Strong regulators, strong Mexico
Along with important Mexican and international voices, CIDAC has insisted in recent years that a better State’s regulatory...
UNAM’s rectory takeover: the ghost of using force
On Friday, April 19th, UNAM’s Rectory Tower was violently invaded and captured by about twenty masked youngsters. Among...
What you don’t learn in school
School is important because of what is learned inside classrooms but also for what is learned outside of...
Cancún Dragon Mart Project
There are projects that bring out the worst in people. The construction of the Dragon Mart business center...
Perpetrators in the street
Increasing evidence on the institutional weakness of prisons and its inability to provide inmates with minimum standards of...
Changes to the Social Security Act: the beginning of an alternative fiscal strategy?
On March 19th, PRI Deputy Sergio Torres presented an initiative to reform article 27 and repeal article 32...
Anti-corruption talk: merely a “sword of Damocles”?
Corruption scandals arising from the construction of The Pillar of Light (Estela de Luz in Spanish) continue. According...
“What the Chamber of Deputies gives, the Senate does not provide (and the other way around)”
The constitutional reform on telecommunications is up in the air. After passing through the Chamber of Deputies without...
Some questions on the new Amparo Act
The Amparo Act regulates articles 103 and 107 of the Mexican Constitution, which lay down the principles and...