The New York Times discusses Justice Juan Luis González Alcántara's proposal to annul parts of the Mexican judicial reform, aiming to maintain judicial independence through popular votes for some positions. However, political challenges persist, with concerns about the ruling...
The situation in Mexico is precarious as President Sheinbaum faces the challenge of exercising power amidst growing organized crime and international relations with the U.S. The anxiety surrounding the upcoming U.S. elections, judicial reforms in Mexico, and cartel dynamics...
In her address to business leaders, President Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of strengthening the free trade agreement and ensuring safe foreign investments in Mexico. However, her contradictory remarks raise doubts about the credibility of her guarantees. The prevailing uncertainty...
In October, significant political and economic developments occurred, particularly in the U.S. where election campaigns highlighted polarization rather than proposals. Despite slight unemployment increases, economic growth remained strong at 2.8%. Meanwhile, Israel faced a budget crisis due to war...
Sir Niall Ferguson Stuns World Leaders at ARC Australia – “Are we the Soviets now?
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference highlighted growing parallels between contemporary American society and the late Soviet Union. Sir Niall Ferguson urged a revival of liberal-democratic values to strengthen the West. This discourse reflects a sense of urgency regarding...
The content discusses the concept of supremacy in Mexican politics, emphasizing its role in undermining democracy and citizen rights. It critiques the current legislative power's interpretation of constitutional supremacy, cautioning against an impending constitutional crisis due to legal fallacies...