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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.

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Mexico tries to slowly return to normal life after nationwide violence

Harfuch says cartel-linked roadblocks are lifted nationwide after Sunday’s unrest, as patrols remain and travel slowly normalizes.
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Puerto Vallarta begins clearing burned vehicles after violent day, no official statements

Puerto Vallarta says crews have started removing burned vehicles, but cooling work slows clearance and the city has not issued a public all-clear.
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Sheinbaum calls for calm amid widespread roadblocks

Sheinbaum calls for calm amid widespread roadblocks

Sheinbaum urged calm as road blockades spread after the killing of CJNG leader “El Mencho” in Tapalpa, citing federal-state coordination.
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Will Mexico migration reform change rules for foreigners?

Mexico plans to rename the INM. Here’s what migration reform could mean for residency rules, paperwork, and timelines for foreigners.
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Semarnat stops non-native species plan in Sierra La Laguna

Semarnat stops non-native species plan in Sierra La Laguna

Semarnat says it won’t allow non-native wildlife releases in Sierra La Laguna, warning they could disrupt Baja California Sur ecosystems.
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Mexico declines Trump Peace Board invite over Palestine

Mexico declines Trump Peace Board invite over Palestine

Mexico declined Trump’s Peace Board invite, saying any Middle East plan must include a recognized Palestinian state; it will attend only as observer.
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San Miguel de Allende weighs Casa Europa hub proposal

San Miguel de Allende weighs Casa Europa hub proposal

San Miguel de Allende considers an extended loan for Casa Europa. The aim is a hub for EU residents and visiting diplomats.
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Mexico, Canada Plan Trade Boost with Security Component

Mexico, Canada Plan Trade Boost with Security Component

Mexico and Canada are developing a bilateral action plan to boost trade and investment, with Ottawa pushing to include security cooperation.
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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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