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Mexico politics is dynamic, often contentious, and deeply connected to the country’s social and economic landscape. This section delivers comprehensive news and analysis on political developments at the federal, state, and municipal levels. Coverage includes presidential decisions, legislative reforms, elections, political parties, policy debates, corruption scandals, and public opinion. Follow updates on key figures like the president, party leaders, and governors, as well as how politics intersect with issues like security, migration, the economy, and international relations. Whether you’re a voter, analyst, journalist, or interested observer, this tag provides timely and trustworthy insight into the evolving world of Mexico politics.

Puerto Vallarta party bus sparks late-night backlash

Puerto Vallarta party bus sparks late-night backlash

A roaming “disco bus” is drawing complaints in central Puerto Vallarta. Residents say noise, lights and stops demand tougher enforcement.
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U.S. cuts to Mexico NGO funding tighten the squeeze

U.S. cuts to Mexico NGO funding tighten the squeeze

U.S. funding for Mexican NGOs fell sharply in 2025, squeezing rights groups already facing tougher politics, rules and donor fatigue.
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Mexico Vows Not to Cede Control of Critical Minerals

Mexico Vows Not to Cede Control of Critical Minerals

Claudia Sheinbaum says Mexico won’t cede control of its lithium and other critical minerals. She insists no deal will violate Mexico’s constitution.
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European Ambassadors program lands in San Miguel 2026

European Ambassadors program lands in San Miguel 2026

European ambassadors and EU officials meet in San Miguel de Allende Feb 12–13, with public talks, local meetings, and culture.
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Los Cabos trash pickup gaps spark sanitation worries

Los Cabos trash pickup gaps spark sanitation worries

Cabo San Lucas residents report weeks without trash pickup as Los Cabos cites broken trucks, reduced routes, and rising sanitation fears.
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Mexico Denies U.S. Lawmaker’s Canceled Meeting Claim

Mexico Denies U.S. Lawmaker’s Canceled Meeting Claim

A U.S. lawmaker claimed Mexico’s president canceled a meeting with his delegation. Mexico’s government says it was never officially scheduled.
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Mexico Stagnates Near Bottom in Global Corruption Index

Mexico Stagnates Near Bottom in Global Corruption Index

Transparency International’s latest index finds the global average score at a decade low, while Mexico’s score stagnates at 27 (rank 141st of 182).
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Mexico Denies Joint Operations, Halts New US Agent Permits

Mexico Denies Joint Operations, Halts New US Agent Permits

Mexico’s government says it won’t authorize any new U.S. agents, denying any joint operations and stressing that Mexican forces handle security.
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Mexico Ships 814 Tons of Aid to Cuba Amid U.S. Pressure

Mexico Ships 814 Tons of Aid to Cuba Amid U.S. Pressure

Mexico sent two Navy ships carrying 814 tons of food and supplies to Cuba, reaffirming solidarity as U.S. pressure on Cuba’s fuel supply intensifies.
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US congressional delegation to visit San Miguel de Allende

Bipartisan American lawmakers led by Michael McCaul will stop in San Miguel de Allende amid trade and security discussions.
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Cancún halts mall parking fees after abuse complaints

Cancún halts mall parking fees after abuse complaints

Cancún inspectors suspended paid parking at Plaza Las Américas and Plaza Outlet after complaints, citing safety gaps and missing paperwork.
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Los Cabos paving 2026

Port authority fills Fonatur gap in Los Cabos upkeep

Los Cabos signed a deal making the state port authority responsible for cleanup and rehabilitation in tourist zones after Fonatur stepped back.
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