The “rush” for a criminal reform.
On June 3rd, with little over two years before the Constitutional deadline, it was announced that Yucatán became...
A smothered economic growth
On a report issued on May 23rd, the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) showed that Mexico’s...
Improving accountability: a matter of skill or will?
Within the discussions between legislators and members of the Federal Audit Office (ASF) held at Congress, there was...
The risks of the everlasting “conflicts of interests” in PEMEX
Within the 2012 Public Account report, PRD Senator Dolores Padierna claimed that the Secretary of Energy, Pedro Joaquín...
The dilemmas of participative democracy
The two major packages of political/electoral reforms that have been in the making during the past two years...
Gustavo Madero’s reelection: a “clean slate” for PAN?
On May 19th, for the first time in its history, the National Action Party (PAN) held an open...
The lack of human capital in the energy reform.
The recent Congress approval of the political-electoral reform’s secondary legislation means that the agenda is ready to begin...
The forgotten education reform
The celebration of Teachers’ Day on May 15th provides a scenario where it is worth enquiring about the...
Tamaulipas: a new opportunity to do the same all over again?
On May 11, more than 2 thousand people protested in the streets of Tampico to press the government...
Recession or not-recession: that is not the problem.
Over the last few days, the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) announced that the Mexican economy...