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Alexandra Arévalo Daniela Domínguez Irina Burgaza María José Salcedo
Discover the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom's Sustainable Commitment on World Environment Day
In the framework of World Environment Day, we want to highlight the actions and achievements we have accomplished together, know our sustainable commitment.
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María José Salcedo
Mexico elects its first female president and gives her extreme power
On Sunday, June 2, over 20,000 elective offices were voted on in Mexico - the largest election in the country's history. Claudia Sheinbaum, former mayor of Mexico City and climate scientist, won the presidential election by more than thirty points, making her the first woman president. These are very positive milestones in a country that is still characterized by machismo and is predominantly Catholic. In contrast, the ruling party's equally overwhelming victory in Congress represents more of a risk for Mexican democracy, as it gives the government the power to make far-reaching changes to the constitution.
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Daniela Domínguez
Election Countdown: the Migration Phenomenon in Mexico
With the migration phenomenon on the rise, Mexico's presidential candidates are presenting various strategies to address this crisis. This article examines each candidate's proposals to address the causes and consequences of migration. From international cooperation to economic development on the southern border, we analyze how each candidate plans to manage one of the nation's most pressing challenges.
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Alexandra Arévalo
Election Countdown: Mexico's economic destiny
Mexico faces a crucial economic moment with the rise of nearshoring and a strengthened peso, despite challenges such as the pending energy reform. This article analyzes the presidential candidates' proposals, exploring their visions for leveraging nearshoring, boosting investment and promoting sustainability. What future does each propose?
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Irina Burgaza
Election Countdown: Contrasting visions for a safer and fairer Mexico
Mexico's upcoming presidential election is marked by the urgent need to address insecurity and violence, central concerns for citizens. This article analyzes the proposals of the main candidates and their contrasting visions for transforming the country's security and judicial system. How do each plan to address these critical challenges and what impact might their policies have on Mexico's future?