The party is in position to pass reforms with far-reaching consequences for Mexico’s politics and economy.
Morena’s Unchecked Power Will Test Mexico’s Institutions
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Solange Márquez Espinoza
In Mexico and Brazil, Anti-Corruption Efforts Seem to Have Faded
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Marina Pera, Valeria Vásquez
Policies to fight graft are a low priority in both countries and have lost momentum in the region as a whole.
A Fresh Look at Frida Kahlo
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Luiza Franco
A new documentary reintroduces the iconic Mexican artist to a younger generation.
The Fading Effort to Stop AMLO’s Judicial Reform
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Nick Burns
Norma Piña, head of Mexico’s highest court, is leading the charge to resist major changes to the judiciary. Is it too late?
In Mexico, the Presidential “Dedazo” Is Weaker Than It Seems
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Alex González Ormerod
President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum is AMLO’s preferred successor. But history shows the “dedazo” doesn’t always translate to power behind the scenes.
AMLO’s Judicial Reform Overlooks the Key Weakness of Mexican Justice
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Tyler Mattiace
Prosecutors’ willingness and capacity to investigate crimes is the nation’s judicial system’s weakest link, writes an expert.
The Dark Side of Development in Mexico’s Isthmus of Tehuantepec
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Andrea Villa Franco
With handfuls of earth and hard data, a Oaxacan artist testifies to the toll that a wind farm boom and other changes have taken on her native lands.