MGR's view
Guadalajara -
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, twice defeated for Mexico's presidency but an already announced contender for the 2018 election, yesterday called upon Enrique Peña Nieto to resign before Monday, Dec. 1, the latter's second anniversary in office.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Enrique Peña Nieto offers new security plan for Mexico
Much heralded speech proposes expansion of federal government's role in local security
Guadalajara -
In Mexico City today the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) administration of president Enrique Peña Nieto vowed to further strip local governmental entities of law enforcement responsibility.
Peña Nieto, who will complete two years in office on Dec. 1, has been under intense pressure to undertake a dramatic change of course with respect to security matters since the kidnapping of 43 college students in Iguala, Guerrero on Sept. 26. Mexican Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam, a key member of the president's cabinet, reported on Nov. 7 that the students were brutally executed, and laid full responsibility on the former mayor of that town.
Guadalajara -
In Mexico City today the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) administration of president Enrique Peña Nieto vowed to further strip local governmental entities of law enforcement responsibility.
Peña Nieto, who will complete two years in office on Dec. 1, has been under intense pressure to undertake a dramatic change of course with respect to security matters since the kidnapping of 43 college students in Iguala, Guerrero on Sept. 26. Mexican Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam, a key member of the president's cabinet, reported on Nov. 7 that the students were brutally executed, and laid full responsibility on the former mayor of that town.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas abandons PRD, 25 years after he founded it
More fallout from Iguala
Guadalajara -
The influential "moral voice" of Mexico's political left wing, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, yesterday resigned from the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) which he and others founded on May 5, 1989.
Ten days ago Cárdenas challenged the party's top leadership after investigators revealed in October that the former PRD mayor of Iguala, Guerrero directly ordered the kidnapping of 43 college students there on Sept. 26. Mexico's attorney general has reported that the students were brutally executed in a neighboring town within hours. Both the mayor and his wife are in federal custody awaiting trial.
Guadalajara -
The influential "moral voice" of Mexico's political left wing, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, yesterday resigned from the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) which he and others founded on May 5, 1989.
Ten days ago Cárdenas challenged the party's top leadership after investigators revealed in October that the former PRD mayor of Iguala, Guerrero directly ordered the kidnapping of 43 college students there on Sept. 26. Mexico's attorney general has reported that the students were brutally executed in a neighboring town within hours. Both the mayor and his wife are in federal custody awaiting trial.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Control of Guerrero hotly disputed by six major drug cartels, and many local gangs
"A toxic mix of cartels, gangs and guerrillas"
Guadalajara -
Mexico's troubled Guerrero state has become a fierce battleground for at least six drug cartels which control 62 of 81 municipalities in the Pacific coast entity, the Milenio network reported this morning.
Only 19 municipalities are substantially free of a an organized crime presence, according to the network, which said it had analyzed intelligence reports prepared by Mexico's Secretary of Defense (SEDENA).
Guadalajara -
Mexico's troubled Guerrero state has become a fierce battleground for at least six drug cartels which control 62 of 81 municipalities in the Pacific coast entity, the Milenio network reported this morning.
Only 19 municipalities are substantially free of a an organized crime presence, according to the network, which said it had analyzed intelligence reports prepared by Mexico's Secretary of Defense (SEDENA).
Friday, November 21, 2014
U.S. State Department warns of Acapulco dangers
SECURITY MESSAGE :TRAVEL WITHIN GUERRERO STATE (INCLUDING ACAPULCO) NOVEMBER 21,2014
"This message is to inform U.S. citizens that protests and violent incidents continue in Guerrero state in response to the disappearance of 43 students there. Embassy personnel have been instructed to defer non-essential travel to Acapulco, by air or land, to include the federal toll road (“cuota”) 95D to/from Mexico City and Acapulco. Furthermore, road travel in all other parts of the state remains prohibited. Travel by air to and from Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo is still permitted. The Embassy cautions U.S. citizens to follow the same guidelines.
"This message is to inform U.S. citizens that protests and violent incidents continue in Guerrero state in response to the disappearance of 43 students there. Embassy personnel have been instructed to defer non-essential travel to Acapulco, by air or land, to include the federal toll road (“cuota”) 95D to/from Mexico City and Acapulco. Furthermore, road travel in all other parts of the state remains prohibited. Travel by air to and from Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo is still permitted. The Embassy cautions U.S. citizens to follow the same guidelines.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Palimony, more or less, arrives in Mexico
Guadalajara -
"Palimony" refers to the division of property and cash on the termination of a household relationship between two parties who are not legally married. It particularly includes the alleged obligation of one party to support the other for a period of time, generally because of a substantial income disparity. The term is derived from alimony, which is more commonly referred to as spousal maintenance in the modern domestic relations law of many jurisdictions.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Alleged butcher of Iguala faces more murder charges
Guadalajara -
Former Iguala, Guerrero mayor José Luis Abarca Velázquez and his wife, María de los Ángeles Pineda Villa, remain in federal pretrial detention while Mexico's Organized Crime Strike Force investigates their role in the kidnapping and presumed execution of 43 college students who vanished there Sept. 26.
Peña Nieto's wife responds to accusers: "I have nothing to hide. I am an independent woman."
Promises to sell part of $7 million family compound in Mexico City
Guadalajara -
Under fire for a controversial mortgage loan which enabled her to construct a 15,000 sq. ft. residence for the presidential family in one of the capital's most exclusive neighborhoods, Angélica Rivera, wife of Enrique Peña Nieto, promised last night she would divest herself of the real estate.
Guadalajara -
Under fire for a controversial mortgage loan which enabled her to construct a 15,000 sq. ft. residence for the presidential family in one of the capital's most exclusive neighborhoods, Angélica Rivera, wife of Enrique Peña Nieto, promised last night she would divest herself of the real estate.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Peña Nieto blames "destabilization forces" for Iguala massacre fallout
A rough week in Los Pinos, with some ominous statements by the prez
Guadalajara -
An increasingly impatient Mexican president today accused "social destabilization forces" of plotting to undo the political and economic reforms which have been the hallmark of his now almost two year old Institutional Revolutionary Party administration. 2013 was the year of Enrique Peña Nieto.
Guadalajara -
An increasingly impatient Mexican president today accused "social destabilization forces" of plotting to undo the political and economic reforms which have been the hallmark of his now almost two year old Institutional Revolutionary Party administration. 2013 was the year of Enrique Peña Nieto.
Mexican Finance Minister Luis Videgaray receives more international recognition
"Without sustained economic growth there will be no jobs, no way to fight poverty and no prosperity to share" - Luis Videgarary, August 2013
The boss and the whiz kid from M.I.T. still have plenty of economic worries on their plate
Guadalajara -
Almost a year ago the prestigious American journal Foreign Policy named Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto one of the world's top 100 thinkers and decision makers. This month editors conferred the same honor on his finance minister, Secretary of Hacienda Luis Videgaray Caso.
The boss and the whiz kid from M.I.T. still have plenty of economic worries on their plate
Guadalajara -
Almost a year ago the prestigious American journal Foreign Policy named Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto one of the world's top 100 thinkers and decision makers. This month editors conferred the same honor on his finance minister, Secretary of Hacienda Luis Videgaray Caso.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Bruce Beresford-Redman's "Prison Diary" offers brutal glimpse at a yet disgraceful Mexican justice system
This courtroom where Beresford-Redman's trial will soon complete its third year is typical in Mexico
Cancún, Quintana Roo -
Since 2008 Mexico has been struggling mightily to reform its antiquated colonial era criminal justice system with so-called oral trials designed to resemble Anglo-American ones, and a recently enacted uniform criminal procedure code which will be obligatory in every state and federal court throughout the nation. But the ongoing case of former Survivor producer Bruce Beresford-Redman in this world famous tourist destination graphically illustrates that enormous work remains to be done.
Cancún, Quintana Roo -
Since 2008 Mexico has been struggling mightily to reform its antiquated colonial era criminal justice system with so-called oral trials designed to resemble Anglo-American ones, and a recently enacted uniform criminal procedure code which will be obligatory in every state and federal court throughout the nation. But the ongoing case of former Survivor producer Bruce Beresford-Redman in this world famous tourist destination graphically illustrates that enormous work remains to be done.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Father of Mexican Left says Democratic Revolution Party has "lost its moral authority" after Iguala disaster
And demands resignation of PRD's new national leader and executive committee
Guadalajara -
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, the man whose father nationalized Mexico's petroleum industry in 1938 by seizing foreign oil company assets to the delight of millions in this country, lashed out this weekend at the nation's most influential leftist party of which he was the principal founder 25 years ago.
Guadalajara -
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, the man whose father nationalized Mexico's petroleum industry in 1938 by seizing foreign oil company assets to the delight of millions in this country, lashed out this weekend at the nation's most influential leftist party of which he was the principal founder 25 years ago.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Remains of Ugandan priest, missing since May, found in one of Guerrero's many organized crime burial sites
A declined demand for a baptismal service may have cost him his life
Chilpancingo, Guerrero -
While Mexican authorities continue efforts to identify bones, ash and teeth recovered from Cocula, Guerrero last week, narcofosas all over the state continue to yield new evidence of the drug cartel brutality carried out daily in this Pacific coast state, most by Guerreros Unidos, according to the state's chief prosecutor.
John Ssenyondo, a Roman Catholic priest assigned to the Chilpancingo-Chilapa diocese, disappeared last May. Today Church authorities reported that his remains, discovered two weeks ago in one of several concealed graves near Chilapa, have been identified.
Chilapa de Álvarez, as it is officially known, is 55 kilometers from this often violent capital.
Chilpancingo, Guerrero -
While Mexican authorities continue efforts to identify bones, ash and teeth recovered from Cocula, Guerrero last week, narcofosas all over the state continue to yield new evidence of the drug cartel brutality carried out daily in this Pacific coast state, most by Guerreros Unidos, according to the state's chief prosecutor.
John Ssenyondo, a Roman Catholic priest assigned to the Chilpancingo-Chilapa diocese, disappeared last May. Today Church authorities reported that his remains, discovered two weeks ago in one of several concealed graves near Chilapa, have been identified.
Chilapa de Álvarez, as it is officially known, is 55 kilometers from this often violent capital.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Gender change in Mexico's Federal District gets easier
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Guadalajara -
Leftist majorities which control Mexico City's local legislature easily passed a bill today which will simplify the process of officially changing or registering one's gender in the Federal District, the first legislation of its kind in the nation.
By a vote of 42-0, with six abstentions, the full assembly eliminated the requirement of a judicial proceeding in favor of a simple administrative process.
The measure was advanced by the far left Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) and the Workers' Party (PT), although it enjoyed the support of the center left Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which holds Mexico's presidency.
Center right deputies of the National Action Party (PAN) were mainly opposed.
Mexico's Black Friday approaches, but will there be buyers?
Acapulco hard hit
Guadalajara -
Mexico has its own answer to America's Black Friday, and it's less than 24 hours away.
El Buen Fin ("the good (week) end") begins tomorrow and will extend through early next week. Like U.S. merchants, this country's retailers hope to pocket some pesos as they oficially kick off the Christmas season.
Guadalajara -
Mexico has its own answer to America's Black Friday, and it's less than 24 hours away.
El Buen Fin ("the good (week) end") begins tomorrow and will extend through early next week. Like U.S. merchants, this country's retailers hope to pocket some pesos as they oficially kick off the Christmas season.
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