After a failed energy reform by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the energy company, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) is in a serious economic situation; The mission of the president (Andrés Manuel López Obrador) is to rescue Mexico s energy sovereignty, but what implications does this have for the country?
At the beginning of the regular period of sessions, López Obrador made use of the constitutional power to present a preferential initiative Congress of the Union of Mexico-country;
the foregoing, despite having promised that he would never use this legal mechanism to make way for his legislative agenda.
Mexico's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld an antitrust suit against government measures seeking to strengthen the national power company, dealing a blow to a central plank of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's agenda.
You Can Now Order From the supermarket Through Cornershop Through the Super option, Uber and Uber Eats users will be able to order supermarket groceries and other products from specialized stores in 12 Mexican Republic cities.
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Uber today announced the start of Cornershop s technological integration into its platform, which will be available to 100% of users over the next few weeks. The popular application for the purchase and delivery of groceries and specialty store products has also announced that it is changing its name and logo to “Cornershop by Uber” in all markets in which its service is available, globally.
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Critics see setback for democracy in elimination of autonomous agencies Important counterweights to government power would be lost
Published on Friday, January 8, 2021
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Former transparency watchdog officials, business groups and others have slammed President López Obrador’s plan to incorporate autonomous agencies into ministries and other federal departments, warning that the move would eliminate important counterweights to government power and represent a backward step for democracy.
AMLO, as the president is commonly known, said Thursday that his government intends to absorb autonomous organizations such as the National Institute for Transparency and Access to Information (Inai) and the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) into federal ministries and departments. The aim of the plan is to save money and eliminate the duplication of responsibilities, he asserted.