A reshuffle in political sympathies may increase the opposition’s chances in the upcoming July 28 election.
Democracy & Elections
Scholar Viri Ríos on what explains Sheinbaum's resounding victory and how she may use the mandate Mexicans have given her.
IPADE’s Brenda Estefan, IMCO’s Oscar Ocampo, and FTI’s Isaac Morales look at what a Sheinbaum sexenio means for foreign affairs, energy, and cybersecurity.
Mexico’s next president may prove less popular but “more competent” than her predecessor, the author writes.
The "biggest story of last night" was Morena party's win in both of Mexico's houses of Congress, says AS/COA's Carin Zissis to CNN.
The ruling Morena party dominated the elections, securing Mexico City, new governorships and likely supermajorities in Congress.
In Congress and gubernatorial races, Mexico saw “a dominant win by Morena that defied expectations,” says the AS/COA Online editor-in-chief.