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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.

Mexico non-intervention policy

Sheinbaum backs Mexico non-intervention policy on Venezuela

Mexico will avoid intervening in Venezuela–U.S. tensions, Sheinbaum says, while keeping regional channels open and urging peaceful talks.
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Aristóteles Sandoval killing

Aristóteles Sandoval killing still unresolved after 5 years

Five years after Aristóteles Sandoval was killed in Puerto Vallarta, no one has been convicted and key suspects remain out of court.
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Mexican deportations count

Mexican deportations count hits 145,537 in 2025

Segob says 145,537 Mexicans were deported from the U.S. since Jan. 20, and nearly 100,000 have used federal assistance centers.
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Mexico circular economy law

Mexico circular economy law clears Senate for enactment

Mexico circular economy law sets a national framework for reuse, recycling, and producer responsibility, with penalties and a new federal system.
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fentanyl WMD label

Sheinbaum orders a legal review after fentanyl WMD label

Mexico will study the U.S. fentanyl WMD label, weighing legal risks, sovereignty concerns, and how to protect legitimate medical use.
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Mexico water release

Mexico water release plan heads off new U.S. tariffs

Mexico will release 249 million m³ of Rio Grande water starting Dec. 15 under a 1944 treaty, easing trade pressure while talks continue.
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pope mexico

Sheinbaum calls Pope and hints at a 2026 Mexico visit

Sheinbaum phoned Pope Leo XIV on Dec. 12, inviting him to Mexico and tying it to Guadalupe celebrations as pilgrims filled the capital.
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Oaxaca dog slaughterhouse

Oaxaca dog slaughterhouse raid rescues 65 terrified dogs

Prosecutors in Oaxaca rescued 65 dogs from a suspected clandestine slaughterhouse near the capital after activists raised the alarm.
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California Mexico militarized zone

Inside the new U.S. militarized zone build-up on the California-Mexico border

The U.S. has handed a long stretch of the California–Mexico border to the military, expanding a “militarized zone” that lets troops detain migrants.
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Mexico sexual abuse reform born after attack on Sheinbaum

Mexico’s Senate passes a Mexico sexual abuse reform, expanding consent rules and raising penalties after an assault on President Sheinbaum.
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Wolbachia method Los Cabos

Wolbachia method in Los Cabos targets dengue and chikungunya

Baja California Sur extends its Wolbachia mosquito releases from La Paz to Los Cabos, aiming to cut dengue and chikungunya risk.
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police violence against journalists

Mexico City acts on police violence against journalists

Mexico City issued a new guide with police, journalists and rights groups, seeking to rebuild trust on the streets after the Generación Z clash.
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