Between Loyalty and the Instinct for Survival
The article discusses the Mexican electoral reform proposed by President and Morena party, aimed at reducing electoral spending and restructuring congressional representation, amidst concerns from allied parties about being sidelined.
The 'election'? Being fashionable: Designer Mizael Perea creates bags with electoral propaganda
Mexican designer Mizael Perea repurposes electoral waste into fashionable items like bags and caps featuring political figures from the recent presidential election.
They don't see
The article discusses the weaknesses of the Mexican state, highlighting historical issues of power concentration, military involvement in politics, and bureaucratic inefficiencies.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Musk accused the Mexican president of working for cartel leaders. She is considering a lawsuit
Elon Musk has accused the Mexican president of having ties with cartel leaders, prompting her to consider legal action.
Violence: An Opposition Between Amnesiac and Mean-Spirited
The article critiques the response of Mexican political opposition parties to the recent elimination of a significant criminal leader, highlighting their reluctance to support the government in its fight against organized crime.
VIDEOS: JL2 of Monday, January 23, 2026
The article covers various news highlights, including a video of chaos in a Mexican airport following gunfire, a report on Trump's military strategy, accounts of abusive domestic situations, and local economic updates.
Somos México approves members of its Citizen Advisory Council: Who are they?
Somos México has established a Citizen Advisory Council made up of 100 notable figures to oversee the party's actions.
Cascarón
The article critiques the Mexican government's performance over the past years, highlighting failures during the pandemic and the political implications of its actions.
Claudia Sheinbaum asserts that there is no point in promoting a 'blurred' electoral reform
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced her intention to propose electoral reform next week, criticizing the current proposal as lacking consensus and clarity.
‘They shook my head’: Elizabeth Montoya, the MC deputy who survived an attack by Los Chapitos
Mexican Deputy Elizabeth Montoya survived a violent shooting attack in Culiacán linked to cartel violence, resulting in significant injuries.
Why did Cabeza de Vaca renounce his U.S. citizenship?
Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca, former governor of Tamaulipas, renounced his U.S. citizenship in 2021 to pursue a public office in Mexico, as revealed by opposing politician Sergio Gutiérrez Luna.
Breakdowns
The article discusses the historical shifts in Mexican politics, particularly focusing on the declines and transformations of the PRI and PAN parties since the late 1980s.
What do you prefer? A minister who sits or one who does not stand?
The article discusses the contrasting behaviors of two Mexican ministers, Norma Piña and Arturo Zaldívar, in relation to political events and their implications for judicial reform.
'Grecia Quiroz's accusation has electoral overtones': Leonel Godoy dismisses the complaint against him
Mexican lawmaker Leonel Godoy Rangel dismisses accusations against him in connection with the assassination of former Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo, suggesting they are politically motivated.
Sergio Mayer joins ‘LCDLF’: How many initiatives did he present as a deputy?
Mexican deputy Sergio Mayer has joined the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos 6' after taking an indefinite leave from his legislative duties.
How much does Sergio Mayer earn as a deputy? What will happen with his salary while he is in 'LCDLF' 6
Sergio Mayer's return to the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos 6' raises questions about his ongoing salary as a member of the Mexican Congress.
Legislative production finally emerges
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies has approved ten legislative agreements in a session, demonstrating an advance in dialogue and negotiation between parties.
Claudia Sheinbaum announces she will send electoral reform to Congress next week
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she will send a constitutional electoral reform proposal to the Mexican Congress next week.
'We Came to Make Hell': Sergio Mayer 'Changes' the Chamber of Deputies for 'La Casa de los Famosos'
Mexican actor Sergio Mayer temporarily leaves the Chamber of Deputies to participate in the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos 6' on Telemundo.
Fortune poorly earned
The article critiques Donald Trump's financial gains during his presidency, highlighting ethical violations and comparisons to corrupt practices in Mexican politics.
The narrative failed to absorb reality
Mexican Senator Javier Corral stresses the need to review the Judicial Reform before the 2027 elections due to issues with its implementation.
Arriaga, a smoke curtain
Marx Arriaga, a minor official at the Mexican Ministry of Education, refuses to accept his dismissal related to the controversial new Free Textbooks, viewing it instead as a conspiracy against his doctrinal project.
The Divine Ayuso
The article discusses Isabel Díaz Ayuso's appearance at a lavish gala at Mar-a-Lago hosted by Donald Trump, where she makes controversial statements equating the Mexican government with the Cuban dictatorship.
Mario Delgado assures that there was an agreement for Marx Arriaga to resign
Mario Delgado, the head of the Mexican Ministry of Education, confirmed an agreement for Marx Arriaga to resign as director of Educational Materials, suggesting legal action if he did not comply.
The Idea of Combating Measles with Others' Blame: The Science Behind Politicization
A Mexican health expert critiques the politicization of the measles outbreak in Mexico, emphasizing the need for comprehensive public health strategies rather than attributing blame to previous administrations.
Political journey of María Elena Álvarez Bernal, the disruptive PAN member
María Elena Álvarez Bernal, a notable figure in Mexican politics and former member of the PAN party, has passed away at the age of 95 after a significant political career.
María Elena Álvarez Bernal, former president of the Chamber of Deputies, has died
Mexican politician María Elena Álvarez Bernal, a prominent member of the National Action Party (PAN) and former president of the Chamber of Deputies, has passed away.
Morena exceeds its membership goal in just one year: "We are millions"
The Mexican political party Morena has surpassed its membership goal, enrolling over 12 million people in its national campaign within a year.
Sheinbaum responds to Ayuso, who equated the Government of Mexico with the Cuban dictatorship: 'What she says is totally false'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defends her government against criticism from Madrid's President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who compared it to the Cuban dictatorship, insisting on Mexico's commitment to freedom of expression and its unique political path.
No growth
The article critiques the current Mexican government for its ineffective economic policies and ineptitude, highlighting a significant lack of growth compared to previous administrations.
Accusations Against Me Are Absolutely False: Jesús Ramírez
Jesús Ramírez, the advisor coordinator of the Mexican Presidency, denies allegations made against him in a book by Julio Scherer and journalist Jorge Fernández Menéndez, claiming they are entirely unfounded.
Javier Duarte 'sees no light': Could spend another 14 years in prison
The Mexican Attorney General's Office seeks to charge Javier Duarte de Ochoa with embezzlement, which could add 14 years to his prison sentence due to alleged embezzlement committed during his term as governor of Veracruz.
‘Your hotel doesn’t have power’: The time Ernesto Zedillo Jr. had problems with Roberto Palazuelos
The article recounts a past incident between Ernesto Zedillo Jr., son of a former Mexican president, and actor Roberto Palazuelos, highlighting a humorous disagreement related to hotel service issues.
Manuel Velasco visits the National Palace; Rosa Icela Rodríguez and Rocío Bárcena arrive
Manuel Velasco, coordinator of the Green Party, visited the National Palace to discuss electoral reform with the Mexican government and allied parties.
‘I comb my hair at home’: Morenistas disown Senate aesthetics and ask to move on
Mexican Senators Cynthia López Castro and Andrea Chávez Treviño denied involvement in the Senate's suspended aesthetic sessions and distanced themselves from the controversy during a committee meeting.
Alexander Acha's Controversial Opinion on Bad Bunny's Show: "It's Lame to Use Platforms as a Political Agenda"
Mexican singer Alexander Acha criticized the use of performance platforms for political agendas while discussing Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftim show.
"The migrant conquers his dreams despite adversity": Isaac Hernández and his experience in the US
Isaac Hernández, the first Mexican principal dancer of the American Ballet Theatre, shares his artistic journey and thoughts on being a migrant in the face of anti-immigrant politics in the US.
Abuses and Weariness
The article critiques the increasing arrogance and abuse of power by Mexican senators, highlighted by Andrea Chávez's use of Senate beauty salon services, which underscores a disconnect from the public and a growing discredit around the current regime.
Claudia, the electoral reform and a huge life insurance
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's upcoming electoral reform project raises questions about its necessity given her party's current electoral success.
‘Martha Sahagún called me, I didn’t pay attention’: Rodolfo Onofre, the chef who cooked for Vicente Fox
Chef Rodolfo Onofre recalls an unexpected call from the presidential staff that led him to cook for former Mexican president Vicente Fox.
Broad Front in Defense of Democracy
A significant document creating the Democratic Broad Front (FAD) was announced this week, signed by 500 Mexican citizens, in defense of democracy in the country under threat.
Why did Claudia Sheinbaum cancel the People's Morning for tomorrow, February 5? Here is the reason
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the cancellation of the People's Morning conference scheduled for February 5 due to official commitments outside of her duties, but it will resume regularly afterward.
A Congress on Quicksand
The Mexican Congress has officially commenced its second ordinary session, but shortly after starting, legislators took a recess, returning to their districts until February 10, highlighting a lack of commitment to legislative duties.
Electoral Fascism
The article discusses the emergence of electoral fascism within the Mexican political regime, highlighting the challenges faced by the ruling PRI party in adapting to the changing social landscape and the demands of new social groups since the 1917 Constitution.
Have you noticed? They are isolating us
The article discusses how the Mexican government is not adequately responding to the political, diplomatic, and military barriers being constructed by the United States to isolate Mexico, drawing parallels between past and present leadership.
The story of ‘Mauriciosaurio’ Fernández: How a Mexican politician ended up with his own dinosaur?
The article discusses the bizarre yet fascinating story of the marine dinosaur fossil named Mauriciosaurus fernandezi, named after the late Mexican politician Mauricio Fernández Garza.
'I call on Obrador to help me': The time Carlos Bonavides asked AMLO for support after losing his assets
Mexican actor Carlos Bonavides sought help from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador after facing legal troubles that led to the loss of his assets.
De la Fuente says Mexico will help the 'country that needs it' amid US pressure over Cuba
Mexican Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente affirmed that Mexico will provide humanitarian aid to any country in need, despite pressure from President Donald Trump regarding support for Cuba.
Breaking: Mexican President: U.S. Military Action in the Country Excluded After My Call with Trump
The President of Mexico announced that U.S. military action has been ruled out following a conversation with Trump.