
Alex González Ormerod
Editorial Director at Whitepaper
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Nov 20, 2024 |
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IdeasBy Alex González OrmerodNovember 21, 2024 6:05 AM ESTAlex González Ormerod is the founder of The Mexico Political Economist, a weekly publication covering Mexican politics and business. He has written about Latin American politics, culture, and economics for Americas Quarterly, Whitepaper, Rest of World, and Hyperallergic. The re-election of Donald Trump has resulted in a flood of doom-laden coverage about Mexico. There are many reasons to worry.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
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Reading Time: 4 minutesMEXICO CITY—With former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador retired in Chiapas, plowing away at his forthcoming books and out of the public eye for the first time in a generation, the party he founded barely a decade ago, Morena, should have fallen apart. The opposite has been true: The absence of this all-encompassing leader has demonstrated the strength of the apparatus he built. López Obrador hasn’t needed to meddle in government because he left everything ironed out.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
americasquarterly.org | Alex González Ormerod
Reading Time: 5 minutesMEXICO CITY — Mexico does not do presidential reelection. Even the most paranoid opponents of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador never seriously believed he would seek to stay in the top job, as other Latin American leaders have. Instead, in October, he will be succeeded by Claudia Sheinbaum, who, he made clear, was his preferred choice to carry the mantle of his political movement.
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Mexico’s judicial elections weren’t just about politics. Here’s an initial breakdown of the economic and business consequences it will have: https://t.co/zeAIWvgB3v

RT @AlexGonzor: I was an electoral observer at yesterday’s Mexican judicial elections, this is what I saw beyond what you’ve already read:…

Una cosa que me resaltó fue la prevalencia de mujeres como funcionarias de casilla así como una preponderancia personas de la tercera edad que iban a votar. Las estadísticas ahora confirman que 3x más personas de más de 60 años que de otras edades salieron a votar