
AMLO announces pension increase for 11.5 million senior citizens across Mexico
Five years after being elected President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador stated that the pension for elderly adults has been elevated to constitutional status and announced a 25 percent increase. From the More...

AMLO declares himself against warlike Corridos and drug-related songs
During his daily morning conference in the state of Chiapas, on Friday, June 23rd, President López Obrador criticized the warlike Corridos and Reggearon music songs, like those of the Mexican recording artist More...

Opposition parties celebrate the invalidation of AMLO’s “Plan B”
As “good news for Mexican democracy” Alejandro Moreno, national leader of the PRI, described the invalidation of “Plan B” of the electoral reform by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation More...

AMLO reveals his three priorities for 2024
This Tuesday, June 6th, during his morning press conference, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the President of Mexico, revealed three priorities of his government for 2024, the last year of his six-year term. From More...

Investigation says AMLO earns more than 400 thousand pesos a month
Mexican journalist Carlos Loret de Mola reported that, presumably, President López Obrador would receive a real salary of 405,156 pesos and not the 150,000 he claims to earn. The communicator pointed out that More...

AMLO Announces an 8.2 Percent Salary Increase for Teachers
In Commemoration of Teacher’s Day (Día del Maestro), on Monday, May 15, 2023, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced an 8.2% increase in the salary of teachers and other workers in the education sector, More...

AMLO was transferred from Yucatán to CDMX due to a health emergency
Andrés Manuel López Obrador has officially announced that he has Covid-19 (for the third time). On his Twitter account, the Mexican president tested positive for coronavirus. AMLO was on a tour of Veracruz, More...

Migrant crisis in Mexico hurts AMLO’s popularity, according to Consulta Mitofsky
Incidents of migrants losing their lives have become more common. Border states, while promising to shelter Central Americans and offer them care on their way to the United States, the mission has been disrupted More...

AMLO’s AIFA: few passengers, high operating costs and losses in the millions
The Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) has registered millionaire losses since its inauguration last year, closing the fiscal year with losses of 4 million 22 thousand 107 pesos and 71 cents per day in More...

AMLO categorically denies that parts of Mexico are controlled by drug cartels
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday, March 24, denied that parts of his country are controlled by drug cartels, responding to recent comments from U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Blinken More...