MEXICO’S MOMENTOUS JUDICIAL ELECTION
In Mexico, Morena-led reforms and the recent judicial election are a crucial step to overhauling a judiciary long plagued by corruption and nepotism, says Kurt Hackbarth on this apperance on Breakthrough News.
In Mexico, Morena-led reforms and the recent judicial election are a crucial step to overhauling a judiciary long plagued by corruption and nepotism, says Kurt Hackbarth on this apperance on Breakthrough News.
Striking teachers burned photographs of controversial union leader Alfonso Cepeda Salas, head of SNTE, who was last year appointed a plurinominal Senator by the Morena government, which is negotiating with striking teachers.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on plastic, beaches, justice for the ABC daycare victims, Telecommunications reform, Sonora River pollution, and the acquital of Abarca in Ayotzinapa case.
Why did Mexican corporate media dismiss this election? Did they already sense a low turnout? Or did they want to dismiss and silence an uncharted voting process?
Epistemic colonialism disguised as critical modernity: a persistent intellectual subordination conditions public policy formulation in Mexico.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on new highways, judicial elections, steel and aluminum tarrifs, and the CNTE strike.
Kurt Hackbarth talks to Latino Media Collective about the Mexican corporate media structure and proposed telecommunications reforms.
The Mexican Politics Podcast discusses the unprecedented election just held by Mexico and the predictable right wing opposition to this democratic move, and also: elections in Durango and Veracruz.
Teachers have been occupying Mexico City’s Zócalo for over 20 days, seeking to finally end neoliberal education reforms and privatized pensions.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on dengue fever, measles, healthcare updates, new Guerrero hospital, addiction deaths decline, Durango & Veracruz elections, Supreme Court makeup, and judicial elections criticism.