Poverty falls to five year low but still widespread
The basic basket of 80 food products that are essential for families is beyond the means of 52 million Mexicans, or 43 percent of the population.
The basic basket of 80 food products that are essential for families is beyond the means of 52 million Mexicans, or 43 percent of the population.
The LGBT community in Jalisco has hailed a landmark ruling by Mexico’s Supreme Court that determine state laws that prohibit same-sex marriage to be “discriminatory” and “unconstitutional.”
A study by the newspaper El Universal has revealed that giant multi-nationals like Walmart, McDonalds and Domino’s Pizza are among the worst payers in Mexico.
Gourmet visitors to Mexico City now have three of the “World’s Top 50 Restaurants” to choose from for their dining pleasure. In this year’s list, sponsored by S. Pellegrino and Acqua Panna, standout eatery Pujol rose four places to 16th place, while Quintonil entered at 35th and Biko 37th.
As Mexico went to the polls last Sunday, national soccer team manager Miguel Herrera and several high-profile players tweeted their support for the controversial Green Party of Mexico, in flagrant violation of the Mexican Football Federation’s own code of ethics and the national law forbidding campaigning three days before the election.
Delegates at a major oil sector conference in Guadalajara learned this week that state-owned Pemex has discovered huge reserves in the Gulf of Mexico that could yield up to 200,000 barrels a day.
Sunday’s elections mean that the sale of alcoholic beverages will be prohibited from the first minute of Saturday, June 6, to the last minute of Sunday, June 7.
Despite a few isolated incidents, election day in Jalisco went off smoothly, with “nothing out of the ordinary” to report, according to Jalisco Electoral Institute (IEPC) President Carlos Manuel Rodriguez. Police arrested 40 people for “administrative violations” and most were subsequently released on bail.
Voters go to the polls Sunday, June 7 in local and midterm national elections amid tight security following protests this week organized by radical teachers and other citizen groups that led to the burning and blockading of National Electoral Institute (INE) offices in the states of Oaxaca, Veracruz and Guerrero.