Tag Archives: Gustavo Madero

Crisis of the Mexican Right: The Moribund National Action Party

OPINION By JESSICA GUERRERO MORELIA, Michoacán —  Mexico’s complex political system has historically stood out from those of other Latin American nations for conforming a multiparty structure composed of a wide variety of political organizations. The favorable conditions promoted by the country’s National Electoral Institute (INE) for the creation of new political parties have been key factors for the evergreen emergence

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Pandemic Affects Mexico’s 2021 Federal Budget

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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Mexico’s Minority Political Parties Are in Shambles

By RICARDO CASTILLO     Unwittingly, Mexico has now returned to the exact same quagmire that it revolted against more than 70 years ago: the one-party political system. Today, the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) has both the presidency and a majority control in both houses of Congress, winning 53 percent of the vote in the July 1 elections. For at least the next three years, whatever

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Separating Rumors from Facts

By RICARDO CASTILLO     It may be an inexact science, but it’s in the air in Mexico these days. In colloquial Spanish, it’s called “rumorología,” which literally translates in English to “rumor-ology.” The flood of rumors preceding the upcoming Sunday, July 1, election is massive. The loudest rumor is that there is a mega-fraud in the making to put the “official”

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Morena’s Phenomenal Surge

By RICARDO CASTILLO     In 2012, Enrique Peña Nieto won the presidential election representing the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), defeating Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) by a narrow, but credible, margin of 38 to 32 percent of the general vote count. Unlike in the aftermath of the 2006 election when AMLO lost to National Action Party

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The Thorn in Peña Nieto’s Side

By RICARDO CASTILLO     In the world of Mexican politics, women can be dangerous. If you don’t believe me, just ask Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s about what is now being called his poisonous dart, specifically, his current Secretary of Agriculture Affairs (Sedatu) Rosario Robles. Rosario – please don’t be confused by the “o” at the end of her name (which in

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