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The modus operandi of the incoming government breaks with decades of predictable policies.
The president-elect’s security plan is a mixed bag for supporters.
On this episode of “Deep South,” Luis Rubio, chairman of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations discusses AMLO’s nostalgic view of presidential power and why a return to Mexico of the 1960s seems unlikely.
López Obrador’s team pulled in the reins on Congress, after a proposal to limit bank fees hit markets and the peso.
The end of Mexico City's airport project reveals much about how AMLO will govern, writes the chairman of Mexico's Council on Foreign Relations.
Mexicans will decide the fate of the $13.3 billion megaproject during an October 25–28 public consultation. But canceling the airport comes with costs, too.