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Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.
Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.
Progress
68% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Faces Strong Headwinds in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico, which includes eliminating plurinominal positions and reducing party funding, faces strong opposition from her own allies, jeopardizing its passage and raising concerns about the future of the electoral system.
Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Faces Strong Headwinds in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico, which includes eliminating plurinominal positions and reducing party funding, faces strong opposition from her own allies, jeopardizing its passage and raising concerns about the future of the electoral system.
Progress
28% Bias Score


INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...
INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.
Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Mexico Expands Voting Access for Disabled and Caregivers in Judicial Elections
Mexico's INE launched an advanced voting operation for the June 1st judicial elections, enabling 5,555 physically limited individuals and their caregivers to vote from May 12-21, including 1,812 caregivers for the first time.
Mexico Expands Voting Access for Disabled and Caregivers in Judicial Elections
Mexico's INE launched an advanced voting operation for the June 1st judicial elections, enabling 5,555 physically limited individuals and their caregivers to vote from May 12-21, including 1,812 caregivers for the first time.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Mexico's Ruling Party Challenges Electoral Rules for Judicial Elections
Mexico's ruling party is challenging the INE's restrictions on government promotion of the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, involving 3,422 candidates for 881 judicial positions, due to perceived contradictions with recent legislation; the INE maintains its authority to ensure fairness.
Mexico's Ruling Party Challenges Electoral Rules for Judicial Elections
Mexico's ruling party is challenging the INE's restrictions on government promotion of the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, involving 3,422 candidates for 881 judicial positions, due to perceived contradictions with recent legislation; the INE maintains its authority to ensure fairness.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Spain's Labor Costs Rise 3.9% in 2024, Exceeding Union Agreement
Spain's average labor cost per worker rose 3.9% in 2024 to €37,525.40 gross, exceeding the 3% union-employer agreement. Salaries increased 3.8% to €27,558.68, while other costs rose 4.4%. Regional disparities remain substantial.

Spain's Labor Costs Rise 3.9% in 2024, Exceeding Union Agreement
Spain's average labor cost per worker rose 3.9% in 2024 to €37,525.40 gross, exceeding the 3% union-employer agreement. Salaries increased 3.8% to €27,558.68, while other costs rose 4.4%. Regional disparities remain substantial.
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32% Bias Score

Spain's Economy Slows Slightly but Remains Robust in Q1 2024
Spain's economy grew 0.6% in Q1 2024, slowing slightly from 0.7% in the previous quarter but exceeding France's 0.1% and Germany's 0.4%, driven by strong domestic demand, particularly household consumption (0.6%) and investment (1.6%), despite global trade tensions and tighter European fiscal rules.

Spain's Economy Slows Slightly but Remains Robust in Q1 2024
Spain's economy grew 0.6% in Q1 2024, slowing slightly from 0.7% in the previous quarter but exceeding France's 0.1% and Germany's 0.4%, driven by strong domestic demand, particularly household consumption (0.6%) and investment (1.6%), despite global trade tensions and tighter European fiscal rules.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Mexico's Popular Vote Judicial Election: 13% Turnout, Challenges Ahead
Mexico's first popular vote election for judges concluded with 13% participation and 458.7 million votes cast, including 54.2 million null votes; the process is facing criticism and legal challenges, with final decisions expected by August 28th.

Mexico's Popular Vote Judicial Election: 13% Turnout, Challenges Ahead
Mexico's first popular vote election for judges concluded with 13% participation and 458.7 million votes cast, including 54.2 million null votes; the process is facing criticism and legal challenges, with final decisions expected by August 28th.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.

Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
Progress
56% Bias Score

INE Rejects Morena's Challenge to Judicial Candidacies
Mexico's electoral institute (INE) rejected a challenge from the ruling Morena party to review 20 judicial candidates' eligibility before the June 1st elections, upholding the candidatures despite allegations of links to organized crime, prioritizing procedural fairness over last-minute disqualifica...

INE Rejects Morena's Challenge to Judicial Candidacies
Mexico's electoral institute (INE) rejected a challenge from the ruling Morena party to review 20 judicial candidates' eligibility before the June 1st elections, upholding the candidatures despite allegations of links to organized crime, prioritizing procedural fairness over last-minute disqualifica...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Spanish Household Savings Surge to 13.6% in 2024
In 2024, Spanish households saved 13.6% of their disposable income—€139.917 billion—a 23% increase from 2023, driven by increased financial prudence amid economic uncertainty, resulting in a €74.413 million financing capacity surplus.

Spanish Household Savings Surge to 13.6% in 2024
In 2024, Spanish households saved 13.6% of their disposable income—€139.917 billion—a 23% increase from 2023, driven by increased financial prudence amid economic uncertainty, resulting in a €74.413 million financing capacity surplus.
Progress
24% Bias Score
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