Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador is days from retirement, yet his social media following continues to grow.
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was among committee members who pushed the top state election officials ... help on that front. New Mexico doesn’t require photo identification for voting. My book “The Myth of Voter ...
Mexico’s is not. Labour productivity has been stagnant since 1990. Dragging it down is a vast informal sector. Nearly 60% of workers operate off the books, partly because of perverse tax and ...
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It has dropped sharply since the June elections, in which Lopez ... and translator working on award-winning podcasts, books about Mexico's drug lords and stories ranging from the fight for clean ...
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Only a decade ago, Mexico saw the end of seventy years of single-party hegemonic rule and the first free and fair election in its history ... contributors to this book discuss the challenges that ...
Life was, famously, claimed to imitate art in Oscar Wilde’s 1989 essay The Decay of Lying. In 2024, the same could be said ...