Weekly Political Analysis
México remains insecure.
Despite the strategy of the federal government and President Peña of abandoning the rhetoric of a fight against...
Rescuing the tourism sector… mission: impossible?
On past days, the federal government outlined several plans of actions from the different State Secretariats, including Tourism,...
Indigestible reforms.
“We’re not here to manage but to transform the country”. The aforementioned has been repeatedly stated by President...
Structural reforms or attempts against competitiveness?
This week has seen the beginning of discussions within legislative commissions over two reforms whose approval will have...
Cárdenas and López Obrador: defending what?
The left-wing’s rejection of the 27th and 28th Constitutional articles proposed by the Executive Power was to be...
Natural disasters: between vulnerability and negligence.
From 1958 onwards, Mexico hadn’t been struck by two natural disasters at the same time. Tropical storm Manuel,...
Miguel Ángel Mancera: to be or not to be?
On September 17th, Mexico City’s Mayor, Miguel Ángel Mancera, gave his first Administration’s Report within the 6th Legislature...
Beyond Zócalo’s police takeover
On September 13th, with the imminent celebrations of Mexico’s Independence Day – and the entry of public force...
The dilemma of the State of the Union Address: “maintaining inertia or undertaking structural changes?”
On September 2nd, President Peña gave a speech in which he recapped all the initiatives and progress made...
Has CNTE “made it”?
On September 1st, the 62nd Legislature of Congress, particularly, the Chamber of Deputies, inaugurated its session period in...