Mexico: Five years of the 4T Government, What does data say?
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Antonio Navalón Every political campaign – even more so if it is a presidential one and a campaign in which hundreds of new public officials will be elected – is always made under the combination of what will be fresh and what is already known …
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce AMLO governs by fleeing forward. He leaves behind him a trail of destruction, anticipating that people will forget what he did, seeking to reinvent himself at every turn, creating smokescreens and scandal to make it practically impossible to follow in his footsteps. …
Luis Rubio “How can a country retain viability when its structures are focused on other purposes? It is worse when the objective is expressly preserving poverty, not development.” Plying the compass has not been the strong suit of most of Mexico’s governments, certainly not during …
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Several social sectors consulted by this column agreed they want more from the pre-campaigns. Making an effort to summarize, I could say that what they are looking for is more substance and less rhetoric. They ask for seriousness and focus. Solutions to …
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce It is already quite clear that the 2024 presidential election will not be a clean or fair contest. The problems of analyzing the harassment that Xóchitl Gálvez is facing in her presidential campaign start from here, in addition to the bulldozing that …
Luis Rubio The world is living through an era of animosity, and Mexico is not the exception. The presidential strategy of dividing and polarizing has been utilized by leaders worldwide during these convulsive times, as illustrated by Trump, Narendra Modi in India, Bolsonaro in Brazil, …
The Question: Today’s consensus in Mexico is that under a potential president, Sheinbaum*, the state of affairs in energy will remain as it has been under AMLO. Until today, in her statements and interviews, Sheinbaum has closely repeated the energy creed of AMLO, including saying …
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce President López Obrador’s recent visit to the port of Acapulco after the disastrous impact of Hurricane “Otis” made it clear that he does not want to tarnish his shoes with the mud of the tragedy. His distance from the population is due …