Mexican Supreme Court Blocks AMLO’s Express Permits for Flagship Projects

In a six-to-five vote, Mexico’s highest court declared the presidential decree illegal and invalid
Read moreIn a six-to-five vote, Mexico’s highest court declared the presidential decree illegal and invalid
Read moreIn one fell swoop, the all-Morena, blundering, makeshift Senate gave its slapdash approval and benediction to 20 separate controversial laws in a marathon session so that they could get priority seating for the Rosalía concert in the Zócalo later that night
Read moreMexico’s Supreme Court is preparing to deal another blow to the federal government of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Read moreOver the past four years, López Obrador has had countless opportunities to curtail the cartel and other organized crime groups that now control more than 20 percent of Mexico’s national territory
Read moreThe Sedena has refused outright to release the public government information, citing “national security issues,” and even moved to “freeze” the information for five years
Read moreMexico’s National Institute for Transparency Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (INAI) has been all over the news lately — but for all the wrong reasons
Read moreThe INAI is in charge of two fundamental rights: access to public information and protection of Mexican citizens’ personal data
Read moreIt’s the influence that the INE’s new ranks may have on the institute’s vitally autonomous and democratic elections in Mexico that’s causing much concern
Read moreLópez Obrador also said that Plan C was “already applied in 2018,” when he finally won the presidential election on his third try, and that “the people said enough”
Read moreAccording to the López Obrador administration, last November’s rally cost nothing of financial value
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