October 1 is a now public holiday... every six years
A new public holiday has been added to Mexico’s calendar this year. Tuesday, October 1 will be a mandatory day of rest as the country swears in its new president.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
A new public holiday has been added to Mexico’s calendar this year. Tuesday, October 1 will be a mandatory day of rest as the country swears in its new president.
The political turbulence intensified this week as the ruling Morena Party secured a critical vote from an opposition senator, enabling the passage of President Andres Manuel López Obrador’s controversial judicial reform.
There are few indications that Mexicana de Aviación, the government-owned airline launched eight months ago, will break even in either the near or distant future.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro will deliver his final “Grito”—the reenactment of Miguel Hidalgo’s 1810 call for independence from Spanish rule—at 11 p.m. on Sunday, September 15 from the balcony of the Government Palace in downtown Guadalajara.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s latest nemesis will arrive in Mexico next week. Right-wing populist Argentine President Javier Milei is set to be the keynote speaker at the second Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Mexico on August 24.
The Mexican Ministry of Health (Ssa) has issued an epidemiological travel warning regarding mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, for anyone planning to travel to African countries soon.
With only the weekend’s events remaining in the 2024 Paris Olympics, Mexico has won five medals, overtaking its Tokyo 2020 total of four bronze medals.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has announced what he describes as a “pause” in his administration’s interactions with the Canadian and U.S. embassies in Mexico.
Mexico’s headline inflation in July increased to 5.57 percent, its highest rate in 14 months. The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) showed an increase of 1.05 percent compared to June.