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Mañanera del Pueblo

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on education exams, Barcelona Defense of Democracy summit, and gas prices.

  • The Mexican President’s daily press conference, with comments on protection from AI, enforced disappearances, and electoral reform. Delivered by Minister of the Interior Rosa Icela Rodríguez in President Sheinbaum’s absence.

  • President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on fracking.

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Analysis

  • Who is Blocking Mexicans’ Right to Food?

    Who is Blocking Mexicans’ Right to Food?

    A Mexican food law which would exclude corporations from participating in decision-making is dying from neglect: the government has stalled on implementing it for the past two years.


  • President Sheinbaum’s Address to Barcelona Summit in Defense of Democracy

    President Sheinbaum’s Address to Barcelona Summit in Defense of Democracy

    Remarks delivered by the Mexican President in Spain on Saturday, April 18th.


  • Fracking: For a Broad Debate

    Fracking: For a Broad Debate

    It’s evident that changing the current energy matrix cannot be limited to the hypothetical use of fracking , but must also explore the potential of solar plants, wind farms (onshore and offshore), geothermal energy, and other renewable sources, as well as neglected nuclear energy.


  • No to Fracking

    No to Fracking

    The use of fracking in Mexico will not guarantee energy sovereignty and will not lead us to a just energy transition.


  • Camino Rojo & The Narco Cover-up

    Camino Rojo & The Narco Cover-up

    The state’s unwillingness to deal with criminality & union-busting at Camino Rojo means the Canadian corporation Orla Mining is laughing all the way to the bank, along with its drug-trafficking cronies who protect its interests at gunpoint.


  • It’s Time to Tax Extreme Wealth in Mexico & Latin America

    It’s Time to Tax Extreme Wealth in Mexico & Latin America

    Mexico’s tax burden, equivalent to 17.7% of GDP, is below even the regional average, and has the lowest tax revenue among all OECD members; while billionaires hold a combined fortune of nearly US$300 billion.


  • Heberto Castillo: Nationalize the Revolution

    Heberto Castillo: Nationalize the Revolution

    Heberto Castillo urged the Mexican left to look to our own history and find in it the answers for the transformation of Mexico, writes Martí Batres.


  • Camino Rojo: Impunity & Reluctance

    Camino Rojo: Impunity & Reluctance

    What special privilege do mining corporations (both national and foreign) enjoy in Mexico, where they get away with everything, even in these times when the law is supposed to be applied equally without exception?



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