
No more money laundering
A strict money laundering control can greatly contribute to reducing insecurity in our country

A strict money laundering control can greatly contribute to reducing insecurity in our country

Most aspiring independent candidates belonged, at one point, to a political party but left said institutions claiming they wanted to offer a new way to do politics

It's time the Federal Government revise the strategy against organized crime and the involvement of the armed forces in matters of public security

With crime running rampant in several regions of Mexico, nobody should be surprised our country is perceived as dangerous

In 2016, the criminal justice system in Mexico was modified to establish a presumption of innocence until proven guilty

Democratic rights are violated when electoral and ideological confrontations lead to physical aggression

Sexual harassment is still a constant in the streets, public transportation, school, and the workplace

Overall, the growing insecurity in Mexico paints a grim future for 2018, with virtually a spike in all crime rates and the normalization of violence in the country

Should we, as a country, get used to delays, excessive costs, and bad quality in public works?

Mexico has high violence rates yet the worst thing we can do is learn to “live with it” and modify our behavioral patterns while authorities do little to control criminal activities