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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.

Los Cabos inherited debt leaves 96 projects in limbo

Los Cabos inherited debt confronts the new mayor, who reports 96 unfinished works, a swollen payroll and millions in unpaid bills now coming due.
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Puerto Vallarta malecón vendors

Puerto Vallarta malecón vendors face a permanent eviction

City hall confirms Puerto Vallarta malecón vendors will not return after the remodel, reshaping how Vallarta balances tourism and local work.
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tren maya

Tren Maya lawsuits put AMLO’s legacy on trial again

Tren Maya lawsuits over land, jobs and environmental damage show how the flagship rail line still drags 51 court cases years after launch.
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Generation Z march

Generation Z march or manufactured youth uprising in Mexico

Mexico’s government says the Generation Z march is a paid, foreign-backed campaign; organizers insist it is a real youth revolt over insecurity.
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Puerto Vallarta lodging tax

Puerto Vallarta lodging tax fuels new pier plans

Puerto Vallarta lodging tax faces a bigger role as city, state and hotels map 2025–26 projects from Isla Cuale to new piers, with rules for...
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Guanajuato prosecutor hack

Guanajuato prosecutor hack claim deepens confusion

Officials deny a Guanajuato prosecutor hack as staff report outages and a group claims 250 GB stolen with a leak deadline and ransom threat.
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Tulum mosquito cleanup

Tulum mosquito cleanup begins with sector sweeps citywide

Tulum mosquito cleanup begins to remove breeding sites and cut dengue, zika and chikungunya risk this week. Crews haul junk; neighbors join.
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Tecmed trash concession

San Miguel ends Tecmed trash concession in January

San Miguel’s council ended the Tecmed trash concession effective January 20, 2026, promising uninterrupted pickup while a new contract is bid.
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prison extortion calls

Prison extortion calls concentrated in 12 Mexican prisons

Mexico moves to cut prison extortion calls as 56% of reported lines trace to 12 prisons, with signal blocks expanding nationwide in early 2026.
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Mexico casino money laundering

Mexico casino money laundering sweep shuts 13 casinos

Mexico casino money laundering at 13 sites triggers freezes and suspensions as officials trace cash and online bets across eight states.
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Bahía de Banderas land recovery

Bahía de Banderas land recovery reclaims 9.6 million square meters

Nayarit land recovery reaches 93 percent as FGR and the state reclaim 9.6 million square meters once diverted by corrupt networks and notaries.
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El Medano beach vendors

Cabo’s El Medano beach vendors surge as calls for control grow

Business leaders say El Medano beach vendors have surged, with hundreds uncredentialed. They urge enforcement to protect visitors and locals.
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