Recklessness In The Victory

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The fight that Morena has unleashed to have a qualified majority in the federal Congress and the Mexico City Congress speaks of recklessness in the administration of its overwhelming electoral victory. From that resounding victory, Morena is now moving quickly to the …

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With Her Own Seal

Juan Villoro After six years in power, López Obrador can be seen as a magnificent proselytizer and a failed statesman. He founded a party that, in a few years, won the majority of the country, won the presidency with a record number of votes, maintained …

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The New Truth

Luis Rubio Years ago, during my student days, I attended a performance of an experimental theatrical work that, I think, was called Chaos in the Scenario. It was a parody of an orchestra conductor who could not decide which work to interpret. Each of the orchestra’s instruments …

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God’s Influencer

Juan Villoro Umberto Eco said Pope John Paul II represented “the Middle Ages plus television”. In 2024, the helmsman of St. Peter’s boat has modernized enough to represent the Middle Ages plus the Internet. No religion has given as much impetus to images as Catholicism. …

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The Cage

Federico Reyes Heroles The deception is collective. Freedom of expression, secrecy, parties, independence of the organizers, institutional relay, respect for differences, and rules by the authorities—all of this under the watchful eye of an honest citizenry—should be sufficient guarantees. But everything—managed with malice—can become a …

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The Last Night

Antonio Navalón This situation is not similar to when people sing rancheras and ask for or give “the last one and let’s go”. That, as Gardel’s tango says, “life is a breath of air. That twenty years is nothing”. Indeed, we all know that life …

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The citizenry won!

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce When writing this text, there is still no clarity regarding the winning and losing candidates in the electoral race. What can be perceived from the first figures provided by the PREP is that Mexico is facing a government divided down the middle. …

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A Legitimate Victory Cannot be Purchased

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the supposed electoral animal, was wrong at the beginning of this process. He seriously thought it was possible to buy the 2024 election. Hence, he risked the financial and fiscal stability of the next government by giving away …

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Dilemma

Luis Rubio The Mexican electorate today faces a fundamental dilemma. However, regardless of how many citizens vote, it is impossible to minimize the transcendence of the citizens’ ballot. In the elections, the future of the country is at stake, and the central question is how …

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