The tension between the Union's powers grows every day, as a result of the disagreements between the Executive and Legislative branches and the Judicial branch because of the Federal Remunerations Law
Mexico City: every voice counts
Over two decades ago, the then Federal District stooped being an extension of the federal government and for the first time, it held an election to choose its leader
The energy Mexico needs
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that in 2019, PEMEX will have MXN $75,000 million more than in 2018
Bankrupt universities
The current government plans to build 100 public universities all over the country, “with degrees consistent with the needs of each region, to give quality and free education to 64,000 students”
A weapon against violence
Years go by and crime increases more and more, while the ones who suffer the most are the most vulnerable Mexicans
New government, old challenges
Claudia Sheinbaum takes office as Mexico City's mayor today; she is facing big challenges in regards to mobility, housing, environmental issues, among many others
A glimmer of hope for Ayotzinapa
On Monday, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, announced the creation of a Truth Commission to learn the truth about the case
Mexico City: Crime and corruption
Policies implemented in other regions have shown that decent salaries and strict trust control tests are key factors to end corruption
López Obrador's opportunity
He is facing the opportunity to fulfill his project: inclusive, equal, without corruption and impunity
The Ayotzinapa case became the most emblematic case of enforced disappearance during Pena Nieto's presidency