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Mexican Ruling Coalition Faces Internal Tensions Ahead of 2027 Elections
Amid rumors of a potential breakup, Mexico's ruling coalition, comprised of Morena, PVEM, and PT, is facing internal divisions over the 2027 elections, particularly regarding the enforcement of a nepotism law and the formation of state-level alliances.
Mexican Ruling Coalition Faces Internal Tensions Ahead of 2027 Elections
Amid rumors of a potential breakup, Mexico's ruling coalition, comprised of Morena, PVEM, and PT, is facing internal divisions over the 2027 elections, particularly regarding the enforcement of a nepotism law and the formation of state-level alliances.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Reform: Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns
Mexico has implemented a controversial judicial reform, electing judges through a popular vote, resulting in a Supreme Court dominated by the ruling Morena party, raising concerns about judicial independence.
Mexico's Judicial Reform: Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns
Mexico has implemented a controversial judicial reform, electing judges through a popular vote, resulting in a Supreme Court dominated by the ruling Morena party, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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56% Bias Score


PRI's Protest Mars Sheinbaum's First Report to Congress
The presentation of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first governing report to Congress was disrupted by a PRI-led protest, highlighting the deep political divisions in the country and the official party's exclusion of opposition.
PRI's Protest Mars Sheinbaum's First Report to Congress
The presentation of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first governing report to Congress was disrupted by a PRI-led protest, highlighting the deep political divisions in the country and the official party's exclusion of opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Assault and Charges Filed After Violent Altercation in Mexican Senate
During a heated Senate session on US military intervention in Mexico, PRI leader Alejandro Moreno and other PRI legislators physically assaulted Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña and his cameraman, Emiliano González, leading to assault and property damage charges.
Assault and Charges Filed After Violent Altercation in Mexican Senate
During a heated Senate session on US military intervention in Mexico, PRI leader Alejandro Moreno and other PRI legislators physically assaulted Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña and his cameraman, Emiliano González, leading to assault and property damage charges.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
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20% Bias Score


Morena Politicians' Luxury Vacations Spark Controversy in Mexico
High-ranking members of Mexico's Morena party, known for its austerity platform, faced criticism for recent luxury vacations to Spain, Portugal, and Japan, despite Mexico's high poverty rate (36.3%).
Morena Politicians' Luxury Vacations Spark Controversy in Mexico
High-ranking members of Mexico's Morena party, known for its austerity platform, faced criticism for recent luxury vacations to Spain, Portugal, and Japan, despite Mexico's high poverty rate (36.3%).
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48% Bias Score

Kenia López Rabadán Elected President of Mexican Congress After Delay
Kenia López Rabadán, from the PAN party, was elected president of the Mexican Congress on Tuesday, after a delay orchestrated by the ruling Morena party, which aimed to prevent any potential disruption to the president's report and the new Judicial Power's installation ceremony.

Kenia López Rabadán Elected President of Mexican Congress After Delay
Kenia López Rabadán, from the PAN party, was elected president of the Mexican Congress on Tuesday, after a delay orchestrated by the ruling Morena party, which aimed to prevent any potential disruption to the president's report and the new Judicial Power's installation ceremony.
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24% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's First Year: High Approval Ratings and Focus on Results
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, concluded her first eleven months in office with an 80% approval rating, exceeding her predecessor's initial approval and showcasing a focus on results-oriented governance rather than rhetoric.

Sheinbaum's First Year: High Approval Ratings and Focus on Results
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, concluded her first eleven months in office with an 80% approval rating, exceeding her predecessor's initial approval and showcasing a focus on results-oriented governance rather than rhetoric.
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60% Bias Score

Physical Altercation Erupts in Mexican Senate Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Following a disagreement over speaking times, a physical altercation broke out in the Mexican Senate between PRI leader Alito Moreno and Morena senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, fueled by recent political tensions surrounding Senator Lilly Téllez's controversial call for US military intervention in ...

Physical Altercation Erupts in Mexican Senate Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Following a disagreement over speaking times, a physical altercation broke out in the Mexican Senate between PRI leader Alito Moreno and Morena senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, fueled by recent political tensions surrounding Senator Lilly Téllez's controversial call for US military intervention in ...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Opposition Parties Face Existential Threat Amid Morena's Dominance
Mexico's opposition parties—PAN, PRI, and MC—face a critical juncture as Morena's dominance intensifies, with a proposed electoral reform potentially eliminating the opposition's ability to challenge the ruling party's power, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.

Mexico's Opposition Parties Face Existential Threat Amid Morena's Dominance
Mexico's opposition parties—PAN, PRI, and MC—face a critical juncture as Morena's dominance intensifies, with a proposed electoral reform potentially eliminating the opposition's ability to challenge the ruling party's power, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico's Morena Party Accelerates Controversial Electoral Reform
Mexico's ruling Morena party is pushing a broad political-electoral reform, gathering public input via surveys and forums until January 2026, aiming to reshape the Congress and electoral processes; the opposition claims this is mere window dressing.

Mexico's Morena Party Accelerates Controversial Electoral Reform
Mexico's ruling Morena party is pushing a broad political-electoral reform, gathering public input via surveys and forums until January 2026, aiming to reshape the Congress and electoral processes; the opposition claims this is mere window dressing.
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56% Bias Score

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.
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68% Bias Score
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