Tag: Political Analysis
The Mexican left and the 2015 experiment.
On July 20th, during the National Convention of the Citizen Movement (MC), Marcelo Ebrard criticized his former party,...
Environmental protection: the energy reform’s inconvenient issue.
During the last couple of days, the process for approving the energy reform’s secondary legislation has experienced a...
The Federal Telecommunications Law and its scope on oligopolies
A few days before President Enrique Peña issued the secondary legislation of the telecommunications and radio broadcasting reform,...
PAN’s potential failure: it’s not about numbers, it’s about the strategy.
During the last couple of weeks, the National Electoral Institute (INE) has carried out a process of verifying...
The energy regulation Project: creating budgets instead of growth.
The secondary legislation of the energy reform has begun its final stage with the presentation of the fourth...
Rescuing PEMEX: a competitiveness dilemma
On July 25th, the Chamber of Deputies’ Budget, Public Account and Energy Commissions approved a draft bill that...
The new Hydrocarbons bill: public or private interests?
On the first hours of July 29th, the Chamber of Deputies approved the draft bill emerged from the...
PAN’s referendum: a dignified strategy?
On the first hours of July 28th, along with the corresponding notice of intent presented to Congress, PAN’s...
PEMEX’s unfinished reform.
Regardless of the controversy surrounding it, the energy reform represents a landmark for Mexico’s economic development. Nevertheless, the...
The threat of a 2015 electoral disaster: the Nayarit case
On July 6th, elections will be held in two Mexican states: Coahuila and Nayarit. The country’s media focus...