Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's book “Grandeza” (Greatness) proposes a reinterpretation of Mexico’s cultural ...
In Mexico, after years in the wilderness, the political left finally came to power with the presidency of Andrés Manuel López ...
MEXICO CITY, Sept 30 (Reuters) - In his last morning press conference as Mexican president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador raffled off his watch on Monday to attending journalists in the kind of popular ...
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador holds his last morning news conference, "La Mañanera," at the National Palace in Mexico City on Sept. 30, 2024. (Fernando Llano / Associated Press) On ...
An anti-establishment, long-shot candidate whom experts say ran a nearly “flawless” campaign but whose critics fear might rule like Venezuela’s authoritarian leader, Hugo Chavez, will become Mexico’s ...
Former Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador resurfaced after months out of the spotlight to promote a book he wrote on the country’s indigenous ancestry.
MEXICO CITY — Every day at 7 a.m., President Andrés Manuel López Obrador strolls onto a stage in Mexico's National Palace, clad in a smart suit and tie, and peers out at a room of bleary-eyed ...
Mexico has amended its constitution to make all judgeships elected positions, a controversial judicial overhaul pushed by outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The Senate approved the ...
NOGALES, Sonora — At a rally Friday night, Mexico’s President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador promised to cut taxes and double the minimum wage in the border region to make it more competitive. That ...
Hundreds of protesters broke into Mexico’s Senate on Tuesday as lawmakers weighed a contentious plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary, forcing the body to take a temporary recess for the safety of ...
Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government. By James Wagner Reporting from Mexico City Mexico passed into law on ...
On Monday, for the last time, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador strode up to the podium at the National Palace and addressed the crowd of journalists with his trademark greeting. "Good ...
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