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Vaccination I.D. Controversy Gets Politicized

By KELIN DILLON Mexicans fortunate enough to receive a vaccine against covid-19 have been asked for their CURP (Individual national identification) and voting credentials upon arrival to the inoculation site, which would then be photographed and put on record by National Regeneration Movement (Morena) public servants, causing outrage among opposition parties, and a proclamation of innocence from Mexican President Andrés

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Energy Commission Rejects AMLO’s Electric Bill

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF In yet another bruising blow to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s headstrong efforts to undo the country’s Energy Reform, implemented in 2014 by his predecessor Enrique Peña Nieto, the national Chamber of Deputies’ Economic, Commercial and Competitive Commision (CECC) rejected his Electricity Reform Bill, which would limit grid providers almost exclusively to the

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Mexico Proposes New Remittance Facilitation Plan

By RICARDO CASTILLO Mexico’s top financial authorities issued an alternative banking program to help Mexican migrant workers in the United States make the most out of their remittances, which in 2020 amounted to over $40 billion. The alternative banking plan comes as a response to the Bank of Mexico bill proposed by the country’s majority party, the National Regeneration Movement

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