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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 fisheries reform

Mexico fisheries reform gains steam in Los Cabos

Organizers in Los Cabos urge Mexico fisheries reform to add size and weight limits, saying bag limits alone aren’t stopping smaller marlin and dorado.
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Jalisco Civil Hospitals

Jalisco Civil Hospitals move speeds Puerto Vallarta project

Jalisco Civil Hospitals plan advances with initial funding and a set timeline, putting Puerto Vallarta in 2026 and Ciudad Guzmán in 2027.
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Mexico City pet owners are now protected from rental refusals

Mexico City pet owners are now protected from rental refusals

Mexico City pet owners are now protected from rental refusals. A new local reform bans discrimination and took effect this week, with enforcement details ahead.
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San Miguel historic center work paused

San Miguel historic center works paused amid permit tensions

San Miguel historic center works are paused as permit questions loom; the city cites Día de Muertos cleanup while heritage oversight remains in focus.
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Santa Anita housing project

Los Cabos Santa Anita housing project advances while water questions grow

The Santa Anita housing project advances in Los Cabos after a plan review with Infonavit, with officials insisting water, power, and public services be guaranteed.
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Mexico healthy taxes

Mexico healthy taxes to raise 42 billion pesos in 2026

Mexico healthy taxes would add 42 billion pesos in 2026, mostly from higher soda levies, as officials argue the hikes curb harm and fund public...
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Los Cabos land reserve shortages

Los Cabos land reserve delays key housing and energy

Los Cabos land reserve shortages are delaying federal housing and energy projects, including a proposed CFE plant, as demand surges and sites remain scarce.
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Cuale River Island

Puerto Vallarta sets big fix for Cuale River Island

Puerto Vallarta will invest nearly 40 million pesos in Cuale River Island upgrades, splitting work in two phases to protect slopes, reopen walkways, and honor...
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Puerto Vallarta tourist tax

After delay, Puerto Vallarta tourist tax set for November launch

Puerto Vallarta tourist tax set to begin in November at the airport and port once a fund committee is installed, with a 141 peso fee...
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Mexico City crime drop

Mexico City crime drop framed by police honors in CDMX

As Mexico City honors its officers, leaders cite a Mexico City crime drop since 2019 plus new patrols and cameras. We verify those claims and...
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Sheinbaum rejects US strikes

Mexico’s President Sheinbaum rejects US strikes after Pacific boat attacks

Sheinbaum rejects US strikes on alleged drug boats near Colombia, warning Washington that operations must follow international law amid Bogotá’s protests.
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UN disappearances review

Mexico rejects UN disappearances review as unfounded

Mexico rejected the UN disappearances review, arguing the claim of systematic enforced disappearances lacks basis while pledging cooperation and steps.
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