Andy’s Letter.

The letter published by Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, known as Andy, has sparked widespread commentary, mostly negative, from all political quarters in the country. He sought to defend his lavish trip to Japan, but it backfired. The bullet hit him and his image.

Like Siamese Twins.

When time passes and we can look back on these times we are living in, it will be difficult to explain what lunar influence, what galactic constellation, what reason, or what caused the two most important countries in North America to suddenly and seemingly without agreement begin to suffer a disease with the same symptoms: democracy.

The Inevitable Split in Morena.

Morena, like its predecessor PRD, faces internal conflicts and corruption, revealing a superficial political unity led by dominant leaders rather than a strong ideological foundation. This decay threatens Mexico’s stability, as the party grapples with crises exacerbated by corrupt practices and external pressures, raising concerns about a possible political storm ahead.

PEMEX: Opportunities and Challenges in Mexico’s Oil Sector

The content discusses the fictional town Macondo as a metaphor for the challenges faced by leftist governments, particularly in relation to Mexico’s oil industry and PEMEX. It highlights the diminishing effectiveness of PEMEX, urging a reassessment of its operations. The author advocates for reform rather than perpetuating inefficiencies tied to political interests.

The Direct Line Between Stalin and Sheinbaum.

Sheinbaum’s proposed electoral reform aims to adapt Mexico’s electoral model, focusing on securing a qualified majority for Morena in Congress. Key strategies include reducing deputies, controlling the National Electoral Institute, and aligning Revocation of Mandate with midterm elections to enhance votes for Morena, ultimately consolidating state power and electoral outcomes.

Annus Horribilis

n 1992, Queen Elizabeth II used the expression annus horribilis to describe a particularly difficult year marked by family scandals, divorces, and even a fire at Windsor Castle. The Latin phrase, meaning “horrible year,” served to sum up not only personal misfortunes, but also a sense of institutional decline for the British monarchy.

Trump’s Cryptic Message.

Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Sheinbaum, Mexico welcomed a 90-day negotiation extension without concessions. While analysts express mixed feelings about future outcomes, Trump highlights the complexities of negotiating with Mexico, particularly around security issues. He warns that without addressing these, further tariffs may follow, complicating Sheinbaum’s optimistic stance.

Luis Maizel’s Monthly Letter: The Light at the End of the Tunnel, a Runaway Train, or the Exit?

The U.S. economy shows signs of deterioration with slowing job creation and high labor costs. President Trump’s tariff strategies create uncertainty. Inflation is controlled at 2.6%, but job growth drops. Artificial intelligence might displace jobs, while housing prices rise slowly. Meanwhile, Mexico faces political and economic uncertainties, yet analysts expect increased activity despite inflation.

Mexico’s Permanent State of Exception: Where Are We Headed?

The discourse explores Mexico’s precarious situation, highlighting a lack of effective leadership and clarity about the nation’s future. It critiques the government’s reliance on social programs over economic development, warns of potential financial collapse, and emphasizes the dangers of increasing political repression, suggesting a troubling trajectory for the country.

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