even-worse-than-pena-nieto

Luis Rubio discusses the paradoxical similarities between the presidencies of Peña Nieto and AMLO. Both leaders, rooted in outdated political eras, failed to effectively engage with the contemporary Mexican citizenry, resulting in ineffective policies and political turmoil. While Peña...

6-years-of-government-what-does-the-data-say

The document provides controls for navigation and zooming, and offers further reading on various economic and geopolitical topics, including Mexico's future scenarios, reports on democracy, leadership, the IMF, USMCA, wealth reports, gold outlook, economic implications of AI, de-dollarisation, post-electoral...

its-in-sight

The post critiques the political landscape in Mexico under President López Obrador, highlighting issues of nepotism, economic uncertainty, and increased violence. It questions the legitimacy of newly appointed officials, critiques Pemex's financial instability, and notes contradictions between government declarations...

how-much-does-the-party-cost

The judiciary reform in Mexico, enacted on Independence Day, triggers significant legal, economic, and social upheavals. Delays in the justice system and the risk of overpopulated prisons challenge human rights. Economic impacts include capital flight and investment uncertainties. Electing...

mexico-has-been-downgraded-in-the-global-scene

The publication of a sparse guest list at Claudia Sheinbaum's inauguration reveals Mexico's declining international esteem due to controversial foreign policies under AMLO. The country’s ambiguous stance, leaning towards nations like Russia and Cuba, contrasts sharply with traditionally democratic...

the-poisoned-apple

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce describes the "poisoned apple" of crises AMLO is leaving for incoming President Sheinbaum. These include violence, organized crime, judiciary dismemberment, economic issues, and strained U.S. relations. Furthermore, AMLO's proposed militaristic measures and enduring influence reflect a...

aberrations

The article discusses Mexico's current public security crisis, attributing it to various factors including a lack of political control, economic liberalization, and the rise of powerful drug mafias. It critiques the ineffective governmental response, emphasizing the need for a...

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