Tag #Morena

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Mexico's Congress Starts New Session Amidst US Trade Tensions

Mexico's Congress starts a new session on February 1st, facing US trade threats; the ruling Morena party plans 73 secondary reforms and constitutional changes focusing on housing, National Guard, and public safety, while the opposition remains low-key.

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Blanco Faces Rape and Corruption Accusations

Former Morelos governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces renewed rape accusations from his half-sister and multiple corruption charges totaling approximately \$40 million, raising concerns about accountability within the Morena party.

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Mexico's Weakened Opposition Leaves Morena Unchallenged

In Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum's 100 days in office contrast sharply with the weakened state of the opposition, allowing Morena to pass controversial reforms unhindered; the article analyzes the challenges facing the main opposition parties—PRD, PRI, MC, and PAN—and their prospects for future growth.

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PAN's Ayala: Symbolic Role in Legislature, Calls for Internal Reform

Noemí Luna Ayala, the second woman to lead Mexico's PAN in the Chamber of Deputies since 2009, describes the party's role as largely symbolic due to Morena's dominance, while emphasizing the need for internal changes and strategic coalition-building for the 2027 elections.

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Morena's Internal Power Struggle Mirrors PRI's Past, Raising Concerns About Mexican Democracy

The public dispute between Morena's Senate and Chamber of Deputies leaders, Adán Augusto López and Ricardo Monreal, over budget allocation and 90 million pesos in contracts, exposes a power struggle mirroring the PRI's past dominance and raises concerns about a lack of accountability within the ruli...

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Mexico's Opposition Stagnates, Morena's Dominance Unchallenged

Following Mexico's June 2nd elections, the opposition parties, PAN and PRI, show little change in leadership or strategy, while Movimiento Ciudadano presents a more dynamic, yet still underdeveloped, alternative; analysts predict continued dominance for Morena unless new parties emerge.

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Death of Longtime Mexican Union Leader Highlights Enduring Power Structures

Joel Ayala Almeida, leader of Mexico's FSTSE union for 26 years, died this week, leaving behind a legacy of both influence and criticism. His death highlights deep-rooted patterns of power and the complex relationship between unions and the Mexican government.

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PRI Dissidents Form Civil Organization to Oppose Morena in Mexico

Former and current PRI members in Mexico, including Dulce María Sauri and Enrique Ochoa, are creating a civil organization to oppose Morena, due to internal conflicts and concerns about the INE's weakening, aiming to engage civil society and create a citizen's bloc.

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Sheinbaum's First 100 Days: High Approval, Security Overhaul, and Trump Uncertainty

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first 100 days saw a 78% approval rating (El Financiero poll, December 2024), driven by security policy changes including a new National Security Strategy and judicial reforms. Challenges include high homicide rates (27,794 in 11 months of 2024), the need for Na...

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Mexico's 2024 Institutional Overhaul: A New Era of Governance

In 2024, Mexico's judicial system and autonomous bodies underwent significant reforms, increasing the ruling party's power to implement its agenda, driven by public dissatisfaction with these institutions' perceived ties to discredited parties and their resistance to change.

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Mexico City Attorney General Selection: Alcalde Frontrunner Amidst Controversy

Mexico City's government is choosing a new attorney general from a list of three candidates, including Bertha Alcalde, whose close ties to the ruling Morena party have sparked debate. The selection process concluded on Tuesday after a vote by the Judicial Council.

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