Author: Jay Watts

  • CLICKS MAY 25

    Our weekly press roundup of Mexican political stories, including judicial elections, teachers strike, murder of two Morena staffers in Mexico City, battle for union at GM plant, remittances and gringos buying up real estate.

  • CLICKS MAY 17

    Our weekly press roundup of Mexican political stories, including US threatens remittance tax, corrupt judge in Ayotzinapa case, cartel family escapes to US, CNTE strike, 40 hour work week, Morena’s cowardly approach to business interests, Mujica’s passing, and Parque Bicentenario events return to public control.

  • CLICKS MAY 10

    Our weekly press roundup of Mexican political stories, including Communist Party of Cuba and Morena agreement, Taibo II talks TV nationalization, lawsuit against Google, Rubalcava and the Metro, Monreal family questions, USW in Mexico, Telecommunications law, no US troops, and Morena’s new ethical guidelines.

  • CLICKS MAY 3

    Our weekly press roundup of Mexican political stories, including GMO corn ban, 40 hour workweek, Trump tarrifs and labor, Ernesto Zedillo returns, Las Solderas, Trump proposes US military action, CIA operative rapist, Mexicans relieved AMLO moved Spanish private energy corps from market.

  • CLICKS APRIL 27

    Sheinbaum to ban gringo propaganda, missing persons progress, undocumented Americans in Mexico, Mexico biggest poverty reduction in Latin America, social housing, Mexico City metro durgging, corridos contra femicides, Mexican nationalism, & Morena and Workers Party relations.

  • CLICKS APRIL 20

    GM workers win big wage hike, Ecuadorean propaganda provocation, new plan to tackle the housing crisis, PT and Morena issues, corporate hotel malfeasance, Marco Rubio’s dirty laundry, judicial election candidates, fentanyl trafficking decline and loss of public forests.

  • CLICKS APRIL 7

    Party and movement tension in Morena, assessing AMLO, nearshoring wave 2, Canada-Mexico relations, two journalists dead at Axe Ceremonia music festival, auto supply chains and two years on, still looking for accountability for the migrant center fire.