Cozying up the Electoral Tribunal

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The whip and the carrot have already been brought out in the destruction of the institutionality of the Mexican State. Morena offers the members of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) poison, short life, and hatred. To the Magistrates …

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Corruption

Luis Rubio “If it does not make sense, it sounds metallic,” goes a popular refrain. In Mexico, the governments change, but not the practices or customs.  Corruption could be an evil, a cultural factor, or a characteristic, but never a crime. Many are accused of …

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How to Define Them?

Federico Reyes Heroles Mexico’s democratic spring eclipses. On the 24th, the masquerades fell. The last act is terrifying. The authoritarian culture lives days of apogee. It is on many fronts and has had different impacts, but the result speaks. Signs of authoritarianism surfaced in the …

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The Year of Justice

Antonio Navalón Everywhere, from North to South, from East to West, from the United States to Israel, from Venezuela to Spain, and from Spain to Mexico, justice is in crisis. This crisis is mainly due to two things: first, the evolution of a fundamental power …

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Time is Running Out

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Time is running out to reach the final duel on the existential definition of Mexico: a democratic Republic or country of a Supreme Leader. The dominoes will fall if the INE and the Electoral Tribunal approve Morena’s illegal over-representation in Congress in …

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An Anecdote of Mediocrity

Luis Rubio It was to be a government that would transform Mexico; the government would stave off the ills that characterized the country and that had impeded it from acquiring the grandeur corresponding to it. The ambition was great: it would be a transformation of …

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Treason?

Federico Reyes Heroles In the dance of power, the traitor leads the dance.The quality of his dancing reveals the quality of his spirit. In praise of betrayal, D. Jeambar and Yves Roucaute Is loyalty an attribute, something consubstantial to a person? Or is it perhaps …

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