People’s Mañanera December 17
Security and peace-building, international relations and Latin American unity, Chiapas State Congress, Benito Juarez explosions and the Real Estate cartel.
Security and peace-building, international relations and Latin American unity, Chiapas State Congress, Benito Juarez explosions and the Real Estate cartel.
Price control updates, education reform progress, gender equality, judicial candidate selection process, Maya Train to connect to Inter-Oceanic train, Adán Augusto and Ricardo Monreal dispute, INFONAVIT finances are fine.
Judicial reform advances, judicial election transparency, national defense and sovereignty, evaluating social benefits for Mexicans abroad, gender equality progress.
Human rights, constitutional reform on the rights of Indigenous and Afro-Mexican peoples, health-care sector progress, bacteria outbreak, Time magazine’s Person of the Year, public servant guidelines, Morena governor appoints scandalous PANista, confemndation of murder of Green Party deputy.
Price control update, almost a million women aged 63 & 64 enrolled in new benefits program, over 100,000 medical professionals apply to work for new house-to-house healthcare program, public housing programs advancing, 50% discount on Maya Train over holidays, re-distributing money saved from axing corrupt institutions.
Record figures for affiliation and base salary at IMSS, Sinaloa Public security strategy, Mexican economic and social policy, USA-Mexico relationship, Sheinbaum to Salinas Pliego: “Justice has arrived, everyone must pay taxes”, bacteria-related deaths in hospitals, the fight against the Real Estate Cartel.
Port development, Inter-Oceanic Corridor and Mayan Train, coordination in event of mass deportations from USA, Calica is protected area, customs issues, approval of new tax law, Salinas de Gortari and privatization, Seniors pensions increase above inflation, Ayotzinapa.
Minimum wage increase, 8.84% decrease in truck theft, record fentanyl seizure in Sinaloa, Sheinbaum insists on Spanish apology over conquest, most ex-presidents move abroad promptly after their terms, Ayotzinapa update.
Decrease in homicides, minimum wage increase, 40 hour work week discussion to launch in 2025, Attorney General moves against judge who freed cartel leader El Contador, historic high in remittances, machismo, Mexico will welcome deportees, AIFA gets award, final section of Maya Train opens on December 15th.
Rosaio Castellanos University expansion, price controls on food, disabilities pensions, 3.88 million children receive Rita Cetina scholarship, new presidential decrees, responding to Canadian politicians, AMLO’s legacy and the PAN is the real estate cartel.