Evil

Federico Reyes Heroles In memory of Sonia Corcuera,that sparkling, cheerful, and generous intelligence. It is difficult to imagine it in a child. It is complicated to explain it to them. But it is part of their introduction to the world. It is called evil. When …

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The Vigil of Arms

Antonio Navalón Since medieval times, before facing battles – especially if they were decisive – it was customary to stand vigil of arms one night before the conflict. One of the most complicated exercises for the human brain is to imagine the possible scenario that …

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In the Final Stretch

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce In three days, the campaigns will be over. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday will be “reflection” days, and Sunday is the election. We are in the final stretch of the campaign. And yet, there is a state of suspended social credibility about the …

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The Alternative

Luis Rubio At the heart of the electoral dispute that is about to end dwells the central actor: the citizenry. Next Sunday is the day on which, with their vote, the citizens will express their views about the government and their expectations concerning the future. In contrast with other stellar moments of Mexican politics, this …

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Spur of the moment

Federico Reyes Heroles What is the purpose of being in power? The candidate asks herself and us. To serve, not to serve oneself, to give. To listen, to unite, not to divide. Maquinazo, they used to call it four decades ago. An act of improvisation …

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The final two weeks

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce It has been fulfilled as it happens with all waiting for a date. The date of the long-awaited rally of the Pink Tide has arrived, and its purpose was more than fulfilled. Despite the constant harassment and threats from the Presidency of …

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The Falling In Cascade

Antonio Navalón Where before everything was right, wisdom and intelligence, suddenly, when the bells of the change of cycle ring, when one begins to perceive that, even if one wins, one may lose, everything becomes a catastrophe, a mistake, and one becomes aware of the …

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On The Move!

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Tomorrow begins the decisive stage of the 2024 electoral process with the presence of the Pink Tide in the Zócalo. Tomorrow starts the march of millions of compatriots to the polls, arriving on June 2 to cast their votes. What is at …

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To the Zócalo!

Liebano Sáenz The democratic normality achieved since the 1997 elections is threatened by two factors: the partiality of the authorities, headed by President Lopez Obrador, and the dominance of organized crime in large territories of the country. The Constitution clearly states that all authorities are …

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