Mexico’s 2025: A New Era of Political Control

In 2025, Mexico transitions to an authoritarian political regime under Morena, characterized by crushed opposition and a market economy dependent on foreign and drug-trafficking capital. The justice system shifts towards unofficial preventive detention, promoting social control. This new system prioritizes economic elites while sidelining genuine democratic processes, diminishing public accountability.

Returning to the Orchard

The post reflects on various literary works that explore philosophical and human conditions. It highlights Voltaire’s “Candide,” Michael Ignatieff’s “Finding Solace in Dark Times,” and other significant writings, including those by Stefan Zweig, Marcus Aurelius, and Václav Havel. Each offers unique insights into resilience, history, and existential reflection.

AMLO’s Sinister Legacy

President López Obrador’s legacy includes significant complicity with drug trafficking, leading to widespread violence and corruption in Mexico. His approach has resulted in a low-intensity civil war characterized by terrorism. The increase in advanced warfare tactics among drug traffickers threatens stability and U.S.-Mexico relations, reflecting a troubling national decline.

The Dual Power Crisis in Mexico’s Political Landscape

Andrés Manuel López Obrador maintains significant influence in Mexico’s government despite officially stepping down, creating a dual power dynamic. Claudia Sheinbaum, while nominally in charge, grapples with this reality and faces challenges to her authority. The manipulation of institutions raises concerns about the country’s governance and the integrity of its justice system.

My 2024 Readings

Luis Rubio reflects on significant readings of the year, highlighting works that delve into political thought and historical transitions. Key books discussed include analyses of Xi Jinping’s leadership, the rise of populism, the challenges of criminality, and the experiences of U.S. presidents after leaving office, addressing critical themes of democracy and governance.

When the Truth Doesn’t Matter

A group of scientists reports that 300,000 preventable COVID-19 deaths occurred in Mexico, largely due to governmental negligence. Despite this, public interest has waned, leading to a lack of accountability. Citizens are indifferent to rising crime and government mismanagement, raising concerns about democracy, justice, and transparency in the nation.

Understanding Mexico’s Political and Economic Landscape in 2025

In 2025, Mexico faces worsening political and economic challenges under President Claudia Sheinbaum, continuing the prior administration’s ineffective policies. Relations with the U.S. are strained due to alignment with authoritarian regimes and concerns over Chinese investment. Economic growth may stagnate, with increasing deficits and declining foreign investment, risking a credit downgrade.

The Decline of Mexican Diplomacy: A Case Study of Rutilio Escandón

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The appointment of the former governor of Chiapas, Rutilio Escandón, as Consul General of Mexico in Miami, Florida, is the most unfortunate example of how the Mexican federal government is visualizing the coming months and years in the bilateral relationship with the …

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