Census of the needy begins
Mexico’s President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador is getting a head-start on the launch of sweeping social assistance programs with a nationwide census of needy Mexican families.
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Mexico’s President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador is getting a head-start on the launch of sweeping social assistance programs with a nationwide census of needy Mexican families.
One issue that portends to cast a shadow over the early days of the incoming Mexican presidency is the construction of the new Mexico City airport, which according to recent reports (and who you believe) is somewhere between one-fifth and one-third complete.
Commemorations will take place across Mexico on Tuesday, October 2 as the nation remembers one of its most iniquitous chapters: the Tlatelolco Massacre of 1968.
Users of the Mexico City subway had a surprise this week when they found Line Seven’s Auditorio station decked out in the style of the London “Underground.”
Following Mexico’s July 1 election process, new government officials are being sworn into office on a sliding calendar.
According to straitstimes.com, three Mexican brothers, who were set to be hanged for drug trafficking crimes have been pardoned by Malaysia’a Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar of Johor.
Even though he is reckoned to have pilfered more than $US3 billion from state coffers, Javier Duarte, the former governor of the state of Veracruz, will only spend three more years in jail for his misdeeds.
Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo has admitted that he pursued the “wrong policy” toward drugs during his 1994-2000 period in office.
Mexican President-Elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to his inauguration on December 1.