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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.

Home Depot San Miguel

Home Depot San Miguel faces citizen approval hurdle

San Miguel’s mayor says any Home Depot San Miguel plan must pass a citizen test and protect water and heritage, favoring jobs over robots and...
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Mexico rejects migrant criminalization

Mexico rejects migrant criminalization at UN and doubles down on protections

Mexico rejects migrant criminalization at the UN and vows stronger protection for Mexicans abroad, as Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente outlines the government’s...
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Quintana Roo ride safety

Quintana Roo ride safety push after Cancun arrest

Quintana Roo ride safety will tighten after a Cancun driver’s arrest. Officials promise new app-transport checks and monitoring as travel season nears.
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Pharma debt payments

Government promises pharma debt payments amid shortages

Mexico acknowledged outstanding bills and pledged pharma debt payments, even as labs cite arrears and delivery hurdles that have fueled supply concerns.
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Ayotzinapa extradition push

Ayotzinapa extradition push puts Israel and Washington on notice

Mexico renews its Ayotzinapa extradition push, pressing Israel on Tomás Zerón and asking Washington for two suspects, while families demand results 11 years on.
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National tourism plan

Cancun leaders push Mexico’s national tourism plan and say the math backs it

Cancún’s business leaders endorse a national tourism plan tied to a new Senate pact, citing domestic travelers as the sector’s spending engine.
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Los Cabos South Korea ties

Los Cabos – South Korea ties shift toward investment deals

Los Cabos - South Korea ties advance after a meeting with the ambassador, opening doors for security, tourism, investment and a sister-city pact.
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aeromexico

Mexico pushes back as DOT kills Aeromexico-Delta pact

Mexico’s president says “other interests” are behind the DOT’s decision ending the Aeromexico Delta alliance, as U.S. regulators cite treaty breaches.
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Baja Sur arroyo

Baja Sur arroyo closures urged for storm safety

Lawmakers urged Baja Sur arroyo closures during storms, asking GN, Civil Protection and cities to shut risky streets and road cuts to prevent deaths.
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Playa del Carmen transformation

Playa del Carmen transformation tested by crime claims

Mayor Estefanía Mercado touts a Playa del Carmen transformation with record spending and fewer homicides and extortion. We verify the numbers and add context.
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Sheinbaum first Grito women

Sheinbaum first Grito honors women and sovereignty

Sheinbaum first Grito centers women who forged the nation and a firm call for national sovereignty as Mexico’s first woman president leads the Independence cry...
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Xochimilco Utopía vote

Xochimilco rejects Utopía plan and the search for a new site begins

Neighbors rejected the Xochimilco Utopía vote on Sept. 14, 77.3% opposing, forcing CDMX to seek a new site while preserving sports fields and the plant...
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