Weekly Political Analysis
“Deciding together”, a euphemism for not ruling.
On November 28 and 29, as well as December 2, Mexico City’s government, using three polling companies, will...
The Pact for Mexico and its preliminary status for opposition.
Ever since the Pact for Mexico was agreed upon, the internal political operation of the opposition has unavoidably...
After its first year… what is next for President Peña’s government?
The end of Enrique Peña’s first year in office is just around the corner. Even when pending issues...
What to expect from the energy reform beyond its approval?
Everything seems set that, before ending its activities in 2013, legislators will materialize the energy reform – at...
The federal state and its municipalities: questionable coordination in public security issues.
The statements made by Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, Mexico’s Interior Secretary, which argued that, on one hand, the...
Representativeness and governance thresholds. A matter of approach.
Even though IFE (Federal Electoral Institute) has not yet certified the number of MORENA’s (National Regeneration Movement) constitutive...
Increasing IMSS Budget: spending for dampening the fires or solving structural problems?
In the framework of negotiations for the 2014 Federal Expenditure Budget (PPEF), the head of the Mexican Institute...
Public expenditure increase: regaining political control.
After approving a historical amount of money available for distribution, up to the equivalent of 4.46 trillion pesos...
PAN in the verge of an energy reform.
With the future discussions of the most important reforms in Enrique Peña’s administration, tax and energy, the Pact...
A renewed relation between PRD and the government.
The controversy regarding the Fiscal Miscellaneous resolution approved a few days ago in Congress was not only related...