Tag: Political Analysis
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...
The housing sector: a foregone crisis.
Nowadays, the housing sector is not living its best moment. According to figures provided by BBVA Bancomer, during...
The politics of the tax reform
On September 8th, President Peña gave a speech at the official residence of Los Pinos, where he delivered...
Giving up the zero deficit: back to the past
The fear of an unbalance in public finances with PRI’s return to government has proven to be true....
Informality: an issue neglected by the tax reform.
One of the premises of the federal government’s tax reform is tackling informality. Nevertheless, the changes planned correspond...
The Central American immigrants’ hell
The road of immigrants through Mexico’s territory with the purpose of reaching the U.S. border and improve their...
PRD: nay to opening up the oil sector, yea to negotiation?
In an act with all its main members, and at the foot of the mausoleum that houses the...
A “counter-reforming” atmosphere threatens federal transparency.
Ever since the 2002 issuing of the Federal Law of Transparency and Access to Government Public Information, progress...