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AMLO'S CABINET MEMBERS AMLO's Cabinet Members - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. As the transition period started since July 2nd, 2018, President Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador started announcing his multiple cabinet members. From ratifying most of the Secretaries he had indicated would be his main cabinet members since December 2017, to nominating new people forother
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The Parties - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. The political parties in Mexico constitute a variety of perspectives across the ideological plane. There are more pragmatic catch-all parties or more ideologically driven ones that hold strong positions on specific issues. Some of the parties have existed for over 75 years while others appeared justrecently.
PODCASTS - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG Episode 21: In this episode, our host Miguel Toro analyzes the 3rd and final Mexican presidential debate with an all-star panel of experts comprised of Valeria Moy, Susan Parker, Sofía Charvel, Simón Levy, Marco Fernández and our own Duncan Wood.They discuss the candidates' economic proposals focusing on the topics addressed during the debate: education, health, poverty alleviation, energyTHE CANDIDATES
The Candidates - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. Leading up to the Mexican presidential elections, these are the men and women who are either part of a coalition or running as independent to become the next president of the Republic. . Note: The candidates are ordered in alphabetical order by political party. Ricardo Anaya Cortés.ELECTORAL MAP
Electoral Map - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. The positions elected on July 1st by the around 55 million people that voted in Mexico were 2,787 local positions and another 629 federal level positions in 30 of the 32 states. This is the complete list of races: HOW CORRUPT ARE YOU? All kinds of biases – conscious and unconscious – affect people’s decision-making. The environment in which you were raised (the values and customs of your family, the place and people of your work or religion) or what is observed in the media are a few, amongothers.
THEY'RE UP AND RUNNING! MEXICO'S PRESIDENTIAL RACE IS ON On March 30, Mexico‘s election campaign officially began. The scene is set for a compelling race: an eminently qualified candidate representing the deeply unpopular ruling party, a third time presidential candidate who believes he had the presidency stolen from him in 2006, a young and dynamic center-right leader who has fought off more experienced party foes, and a former First Lady who is MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG This webpage is part of the effort that the Mexico Institute has given to following the Mexican elections. Its antecedents are the 2012 and 2015 Elections Guide. This site will be updated regularly with new content about the 2018 Mexican Elections throughout the election cycle and until the new government takes office on December 2018. VIDEOS - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG Videos - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. Below you will find videos of our experts discussing topics relevant to Mexican politics, as well as videos of public figures who have visited the Wilson Center. YouTube. WoodrowWilsonCenter. 55.4K subscribers. Subscribe. ABOUT - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG About - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. This site will provide a comprehensive guide to the best resources on the 2018 Mexican elections by the Mexico Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. You can find information on the political parties, follow their standing in the polls, compare and contrast their stance on themost
AMLO'S CABINET MEMBERS AMLO's Cabinet Members - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. As the transition period started since July 2nd, 2018, President Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador started announcing his multiple cabinet members. From ratifying most of the Secretaries he had indicated would be his main cabinet members since December 2017, to nominating new people forother
THE PARTIES
The Parties - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. The political parties in Mexico constitute a variety of perspectives across the ideological plane. There are more pragmatic catch-all parties or more ideologically driven ones that hold strong positions on specific issues. Some of the parties have existed for over 75 years while others appeared justrecently.
PODCASTS - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG Episode 21: In this episode, our host Miguel Toro analyzes the 3rd and final Mexican presidential debate with an all-star panel of experts comprised of Valeria Moy, Susan Parker, Sofía Charvel, Simón Levy, Marco Fernández and our own Duncan Wood.They discuss the candidates' economic proposals focusing on the topics addressed during the debate: education, health, poverty alleviation, energyTHE CANDIDATES
The Candidates - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. Leading up to the Mexican presidential elections, these are the men and women who are either part of a coalition or running as independent to become the next president of the Republic. . Note: The candidates are ordered in alphabetical order by political party. Ricardo Anaya Cortés.ELECTORAL MAP
Electoral Map - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. The positions elected on July 1st by the around 55 million people that voted in Mexico were 2,787 local positions and another 629 federal level positions in 30 of the 32 states. This is the complete list of races: HOW CORRUPT ARE YOU? All kinds of biases – conscious and unconscious – affect people’s decision-making. The environment in which you were raised (the values and customs of your family, the place and people of your work or religion) or what is observed in the media are a few, amongothers.
THEY'RE UP AND RUNNING! MEXICO'S PRESIDENTIAL RACE IS ON On March 30, Mexico‘s election campaign officially began. The scene is set for a compelling race: an eminently qualified candidate representing the deeply unpopular ruling party, a third time presidential candidate who believes he had the presidency stolen from him in 2006, a young and dynamic center-right leader who has fought off more experienced party foes, and a former First Lady who is VIDEOS - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG Videos - MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG. Below you will find videos of our experts discussing topics relevant to Mexican politics, as well as videos of public figures who have visited the Wilson Center. YouTube. WoodrowWilsonCenter. 55.4K subscribers. Subscribe. MEXICO ELECTIONS BLOG After all, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador—who was elected Sunday with a stunning 53 percent of the vote—has called President Donald Trump “erratic and arrogant” and has even published a book titled “Listen up, Trump!” in which he rejects the U.S. president’s attacks on Mexico and his repeated calls for a border wall. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Transform the area that currently hosts the Mexico City airport into an area that has hospitals, schools and recreation spaces that boosts jobs and quality of life for the people that live in the eastern part of Mexico City while also building an efficient mode of transportation that connects this area to the new Mexico City airport being built in the State of Mexico. AGRICULTURE, FARMING, AND FISHING Protect marine species that are hunted in recreational fishing by reestablishing the limit of 50 miles off the coast for this activity while also establishing monitoring of THEY'RE UP AND RUNNING! MEXICO'S PRESIDENTIAL RACE IS ON On March 30, Mexico‘s election campaign officially began. The scene is set for a compelling race: an eminently qualified candidate representing the deeply unpopular ruling party, a third time presidential candidate who believes he had the presidency stolen from him in 2006, a young and dynamic center-right leader who has fought off more experienced party foes, and a former First Lady who isTHE OLD-NEW DISPUTE
Mexico has been fighting for the future for at least half a century. After decades of stability and relatively high economic growth, in the 1960s the economic order based on the substitution of imports and the political order based on the tight control by a closed political system began to crumble.DEMOCRATIC METHODS
Democratic ways and means are only one method among many other options: popular assemblies, delegate conventions, surveys, or primaries. Even what in Mexico is denominated as dedazo (a term used to describe Mexican politicians who in the 20th century were able to hand pick their successor) is valid, although Javier Aparicio’s magnificent article in Excelsior gives me doubt (El HOW CORRUPT ARE YOU? All kinds of biases – conscious and unconscious – affect people’s decision-making. The environment in which you were raised (the values and customs of your family, the place and people of your work or religion) or what is observed in the media are a few, amongothers.
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Emotions are an inherent component in human nature, thus in electoral processes. When we say that a candidate “connects” with his audience we mean that he or she achieved establishing empathy with the latter that is, they captivate their public, convincing them to favor the candidate’s perspective of things. ELECTIONS 2018: MEXICO'S GOVERNABILITY IS AT STAKE The translation of Jefe de Gobierno (which literally translates to Government Chief), which represents the Mayor of Mexico City, is tricky because Mexico City is a huge city but at the same time is also a state. In other words, the entire state is a city, which until 2016 was a Federal District (like Washington D.C.) but, after a constitutional reform, became the 32nd state of Mexico.* Home
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2018 ELECTIONS GUIDE ABOUT THE 2018 ELECTIONS GUIDE Welcome to the MEXICO INSTITUTE’S 2018 ELECTIONS GUIDE. This site will provide a comprehensive guide to the best resources on the 2018 Mexican elections by the Mexico Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. You will be able to find information on the political parties and the different candidates, follow their standings in the polls, compare and contrast their stance on the most important issues, and, with the help of our experts, analyze the key facts of the general elections on July 1, 2018 and its transition period afterwards.
This webpage is part of the effort that the Mexico Institute has given to following the Mexican elections. Its antecedents are the 2012 and 2015 Elections Guide. This site will be updated regularly with new content about the 2018 Mexican Elections throughout the election cycle and until the new government takes office on December 2018.Learn More >
_Weekly Transition Recap _ Monday December 3rd, 2018
LAST SATURDAY DECEMBER 1ST, ANDRES MANUEL LOPEZ OBRADOR WAS FINALLY SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT OF MEXICO. AFTER A 5 MONTH TRANSITION PERIOD, THE LEFT-WING POLITICIAN BECAME THE 63RD PERSON TO HOLD MEXICO'S HIGHEST POLITICAL OFFICE, PROMISING A RADICAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE COUNTRY. TO READ MORE OF WHAT HE SAID IN HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS AND A SUMMARY OF THE POLICIES HE FURTHERED DURING THE TRANSITION PERIOD,CLICK HERE
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Episode 23 - Mexican Election Results VIRIDIANA RÍOS (MEXICO INSTITUTE GLOBAL FELLOW), LUIS RUBIO (CIDAC-MÉXICO EVALÚA THINKTANK CHAIRMAN AND MEXICO INSTITUTE GLOBAL FELLOW), CARLOS BRAVO REGIDOR (HEAD OF THE JOURNALISM DIVISION AT CIDE UNIVERSITY) AND ALEJANDRO POIRÉ (DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES OF THE TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY UNIVERSITY AND FORMER SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR) THE RESULTS OF THE MEXICAN ELECTIONS. WHO WON? WHO WERE THE BIGGEST LOSERS? WHAT CAN WE EXPECT ON THE FUTURE FOR MEXICO'S POLITICAL SYSTEM? STAY TUNED TO THE EXPERT TAKE.RECENT POSTS
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