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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 circular economy law

Mexico circular economy law puts pressure on big polluters

Mexico’s new circular economy law creates a national system to cut waste, extend product life and push governments and industry to reuse materials.
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Mexico vape ban

Mexico vape ban targets retailers after fierce debate

Mexico’s lower house approved a nationwide ban on vape sales and ads, sparing personal use while targeting the businesses behind the trade.
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Mismaloya municipal delegation

Puerto Vallarta’s council elevates Mismaloya to municipal delegation

Puerto Vallarta’s council elevates Mismaloya from municipal agency to its seventh delegation, granting long-requested recognition and stronger local voice.
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Forbes now ranks Claudia Sheinbaum powerful among the world’s top five, spotlighting her security agenda, social programs and historic role.

Claudia Sheinbaum named among world’s five most powerful women by Forbes

Forbes now ranks Claudia Sheinbaum among the world’s top five most powerful, spotlighting her security agenda, social programs, and historic role.
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Mexico beach access law

Hoteliers lose ground as Mexico beach access law advances

Mexico’s Senate Tourism Commission backs reforms to ensure all beaches remain free and open, after Tulum’s access fight exposed gaps in current rules.
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Mexico import tariffs

Mexico advances bill to raise import tariffs for Asia

Mexico import tariffs advance in Congress, targeting Chinese and other non-FTA goods with higher duties to shield local factories and jobs.
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puerto vallarta street paving

Puerto Vallarta street paving push hits 120 roads in 2026

Puerto Vallarta plans a 2026 Lluvia de Calles works push to pave more than 120 streets, if the new budget wins council approval.
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Sheinbaum advisor contracts

No-bid contract awarded to Presidential advisor ignites scrutiny of maize plan

A 346 million-peso, no-bid maize contract for Minsa, owned by Sheinbaum’s advisor, was canceled but left sharp ethical questions.
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Russian spies in Mexico

Russian spies in Mexico stayed despite a US warning

U.S. officials handed Mexico a list of Russian spies posing as diplomats. Mexico did not expel them, reviving old worries about quiet espionage.
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Coahuayana car bomb

Coahuayana car bomb raises hard questions for the FGR

President Sheinbaum wants federal prosecutors to explain why the Coahuayana car bomb case was downgraded from terrorism to organized crime.
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Los Cabos public works

Los Cabos public works trail of 31 missing projects

Baja California Sur’s anticorruption office is probing 31 Los Cabos public works that were contracted and allegedly never built.
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SAT 2026 powers

New powers for Mexico’s tax authority could jail taxpayers on suspicion alone

From 2026, new tax rules let SAT freeze seals, block accounts and trigger jail for fake invoices, raising alarms over due process.
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