Tag: Political Analysis
Michoacán: different ways and, perhaps, same results
Michoacán has received an exceptional treatment regarding public security from both the current federal government as well as...
PRI and its interpretation of delivering “justice”
During the last few days, there have been three events involving PRI politicians that have attracted a great...
Does the government know how to make the economy grow?
2014 keeps on going by and Mexican economy remains in the doldrums, while questions regarding the current federal...
Mexico City’s complex scenario of political favors
The context of the recent scandal involving the former PRI leader in Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc Gutiérrez de la...
The telecommunication reform’s complex scheme
On March 24th, President Peña presented several initiatives to the Senate, including the Federal Law of Telecommunications and...
Tackling informality: same problem, new approach
According to José Juan Ruiz, chief economist of the Inter-American Development Bank, informality could soon become a major...
PRI: twenty years after Colosio
Two decades have passed since Luis Donaldo Colosio, then PRI’s Presidential candidate, was assassinated during an electoral campaign...
The (second and third) moment of truth for reforms
When talking about recent Mexican history, it is highly likely that terms such as “regulation”, “secondary legislation” and...
The National Security Commission and the new institutional order
On March 25th, the Mexican Senate ratified the appointment of Monte Alejandro Rubido García as head of the...
The energy reform: drifting in the deep waters of uncertainty.
On March 18th, President Peña headed the Mexican Oil Expropriation’s 76th anniversary ceremony in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz. Despite that...