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Mexico’s Midterm Elections Politicking Season Kicks Off Early

By RICARDO CASTILLO Officially, the calendar for Mexico’s 2021 midterm elections kicks off in October. But let there be no doubt that since President Andrés Manuel Lopez Abrader (AMLO) had his press secretary, Jesús Ramirez, read aloud the Broad Opposition Front (BOA) anonymous document, he either inadvertently or shrewdly kicked off the electoral year debate. For background, please read my

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PAN Governors Stage an Early Rebellion

By RICARDO CASTILLO     The rumblings of the upcoming Constitutional Wars are growing thunderous in Mexico’s cloudy political  skies. Over the past two weeks, the group of 12 National Action Party (PAN) governors across the nation are threatening a rebellion against the “dictatorship” of President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and his majority in both houses of Congress through the National

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Missing North Carolina Teacher Found Dead in Chihuahua

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF     The body of Patrick Braxton-Andrew, a North Carolina school teacher who went missing in Mexico last month while on vacation, has been found shot to death on a dirt road near where he had been staying, according to local police officials. The 34-year-old teacher, who was reported missing on Oct. 28 after he did not

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Peña Nieto Keeps Trying to Hide a Massive Trail of Corruption

By RICARDO CASTILLO     Most definitely, Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) is getting all the media attention usually reserved for the standing president, namely, in this case, Enrique Peña Nieto (EPN.) But why is this? The answer is easy: Peña Nieto is now working in the shadows as the glare of the limelight shines brightly on AMLO – slated to become president

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