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Scaling Mexico’s 2021 Federal Budget
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Scaling Mexico’s 2021 Federal Budget
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By KYLIE MADRY Do the Cabinet Shuffle While the resignation of Mexico’s Security and Public Protection Secretary Alfonso Durazo made headlines several weeks ago, more cabinet changes are coming, said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). To replace Durazo, AMLO proposed Rosa Icela Rodríguez, who had been appointed to oversee Mexico’s sea ports and merchant shipping in July, during his
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By KYLIE MADRY A controversial proposal by Mexico’s Treasury Secretariat that would have allowed Tax Administration Service (SAT) auditors to take photos and videos during auditing visits was shot down by the Senate late Thursday, Oct. 30, after having slid through the country’s lower legislative house earlier in the week. The bill had caused worry among many Mexican taxpayers, especially
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AMLO Squares Off with the Governors
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By RICARDO CASTILLO The verbal brawl between 10 protesting state governors who ganged up against Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) regarding “the fiscal pact” continues as the Senate approved on Wednesday, Nov. 28, the preliminary proposal for the nation’s 2021 federal budget. In Pulse News Mexico, we reported that a group of rebellious governors threatened secession. We did
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By RICARDO CASTILLO It is that time of the year in Mexico when the Treasury Secretariat sends what is known as “the economic package” for the year to come. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, Treasury Secretary Arturo Herrera visited the Chamber of Deputies to hand deliver “the package” to new Deputies’ President Dulce María Sauri Riancho. Legally known as the “Law
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