Por: MarketWatch Business November 27, 2022
The president himself led Sunday’s march through central Mexico City, which was accompanied by mariachi music, singing and a festive atmosphere. Many participants had been bused in from provinces across Mexico in trips organized by the ruling Morena party, unions and social groups. The opposition insisted that many participants were forced to join the march, but López Obrador said he had not put “a penny” of the federal budget into the... + full article
ABC News USA World November 25, 2022
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico’s Supreme Court struck down part of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s ‘jail, no bail’ policy Thursday. The court voted against mandatory pre-trial detention for people accused of fraud, smuggling or tax evasion. Because trials often take... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World November 15, 2022
A day after tens of thousands of people protested against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposal to overhaul Mexico’s electoral authority, the president gave no indication he would change course. López Obrador said Sunday's demonstration — the biggest... + más
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Associated Press USA Life November 05, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — After raising controversy by hiring hundreds of Cuban doctors, Mexico’s president appeared ready Friday to anger critics again by announcing plans to buy crushed rock ballast for a tourist train project from Cuba. A lot of people in Mexico already have... + más
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ABC News USA World November 05, 2022
MEXICO CITY -- After raising controversy by hiring hundreds of n doctors, ’s president appeared ready Friday to anger critics again by announcing plans to buy crushed rock ballast for a tourist train project from Cuba. A lot of people in Mexico already have doubts about... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World October 14, 2022
Soldiers patrol after a mass shooting that killed 20 people at the town hall in San Miguel Totolapan, Mexico, on Oct. 6. Eduardo Verdugo/Associated Press, file MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s congress has approved a constitutional reform that allows the armed forces to continue... + más
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Associated Press USA Life October 05, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Tuesday his government is analyzing the creation of a state-owned, army-run airline that would fly 10 leased airplanes as well as the former presidential jet. The unusual plan would further boost in Mexico.The proposal was mentioned... + más
Mexican government considering army-run airline | ABC News
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ABC News USA World October 04, 2022
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico’s president said Tuesday his government is analyzing the creation of a state-owned, army-run airline that would fly 10 leased airplanes as well as the former presidential jet. The unusual plan would further boost the army's increasing economic role... + más
Mexican government considering army-run airline | Associated Press
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