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Allan on October 14th, 2024

At the customary September 16th Independence Day military parade, the Mexican Army (Ejército Mexicano) premiered a new armored vehicle it recently acquired, the Ocelotl, from the Nahuatl word for jaguar. The Ocelotl is already being deployed simultaneously, to Sinaloa and Michoacan. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published October 14th, 2024, on Mexico […]

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Claudia Sheinbaum won the Mexican presidential election on June 2nd and is scheduled to take office on October 1st. As part of the transitional period between her election and inauguration, she has been selecting her team. Sheinbaum’s choice for Chief of Staff – a very important position – is the grandson of a famous Mexican […]

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In Mexico, the LGBTXYZ movement is very powerful. In the recent election, all three presidential candidates pledged allegiance to it. Mexican election law has an affirmative action program for political candidates, requiring a certain proportion to be female. There are also affirmative action positions for homosexuals and transgender candidates. And racial minorities. On the other hand, Mexicans […]

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Allan on June 17th, 2024

Mexico held an election on June 2nd. It was a massive election, with 20,000 official posts up for grabs, from the presidency and Congress down to local offices. There were 70,000 candidates competing for those 20,000 posts. In some parts of Mexico, violence accompanied the election, mostly targeting those competing for local offices. For the […]

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