Infrastructure expenditure: “white (and non-transparent) elephants”
For security reasons derived from a terrible infrastructure planning, 11 of 20 stations that are part of Mexico...
The death of “El Chayo”: a way to gain political control?
Authorities have confirmed the death of the alleged Templario leader, Nazario Moreno, aka “El Chayo”, who was killed...
Mexican Congress: transparency’s pending issue.
Between March 10th and 14th The Transparency Week takes place in the Mexican Senate’s venue. The main guideline...
Major economic stakeholders of telecommunication and radio broadcasting: a step towards regulation?
Two days before the deadline for complying with the established obligations issued in the transitory articles of the...
Moving Mexico forward? Reflecting on the economic outlook for 2014.
The first two months of 2014 have gone by in the twinkling of an eye and, economically speaking,...
The debate beyond “El Chapo”.
It has been over a week since Joaquín Guzmán, AKA “El Chapo”, was apprehended and there are still...
PAN: opportunities and challenges.
On the next May 18th, PAN will have internal elections in order to appoint who will occupy its...
The apprehension of “El Chapo” Guzmán, a fleeting glance?
The apprehension of the most wanted criminal in Mexico represents a major achievement of the Mexican government.
Mexico’s unresolved transparency.
Over the last few days, the four commissioners working at the Federal Institute of Information Access and Data...
Secondary legislation in economic competition: a dilemma between modernity and regression.
As a result of the Constitutional reforms issued on June 2013 which deal with economic competition, the Executive...