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...That now seems much less clear under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador....
...Court president Arturo Zaldívar had admitted he was caught by surprise when the measure was added to a judicial reform bill at the last minute last week....
...José Miguel Vivanco, executive director for the Americas at advocacy group Human Rights Watch, called it a “constitutional delirium in Mexico”....
...Many, like Rosa Elvira Cervantes Meza, whose son Víctor Ulíses Acosta Cervantes has been missing for “four years, two months”, count the time with the precision of a new mother measuring her baby’s age to...
...Mexico’s former president José López Portillo, an economic nationalist who governed in the late 1970s, used to boast: “Countries can be divided into those who have oil and those who don’t. We do”....
...Total investment in the six fields was expected to be $7bn to $10bn, said José Antonio Escalera, Pemex’s exploration director....
...The irate mood has been a boon for Mr López Obrador, the outsider candidate....
...“I would characterise Díaz-Canel as a non-liberal moderniser,” says Arturo Lopez-Levy, a former Cuban government intelligence analyst and now a lecturer at the University of Texas....
...Since mistrust of public authorities runs high, nearly one in five clients refuses to report thefts to authorities, says Arturo González, head of damage reports for AXA Mexico....
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