The super wealthy Ricardo Salinas: A law unto to himself
Many Mexicans believed the election of a leftist president in 2018 would finally temper the arrogance of Mexico’s overprivileged business elite.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Many Mexicans believed the election of a leftist president in 2018 would finally temper the arrogance of Mexico’s overprivileged business elite.
Juan Ramón Álvarez López, the director of the Preparatoria Regional de Chapala, has accused municipal police of using excess force after he was detained on the evening of Friday, May 1, at an inspection checkpoint set up near the city limits at Chapala Haciendas.
Despite the health emergency, output of Mexico’s famous liquor has increased during the first three months of the year.
A Covid-19 outbreak at the Puente Grande state penitentiary in Guadalajara accounts for just over one-tenth of all positive cases registered in the state of Jalisco.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his Covid-19 czar, Hugo López-Gatell, believe the country is well equipped to face the projected peak of the coronavirus epidemic in the first week of May.
A Covid-19 outbreak at the Puente Grande state penitentiary in Guadalajara accounts for just over one-tenth of all positive cases registered in the state of Jalisco.
The Jalisco Commission for Human Rights (CEDHJ) has asked state and municipal authorities to ensure that officials who detain citizens for disobeying the stay-at-home or mask-wearing orders only use the measure as a “last resort.”
Reports from Mexico City suggest that many hospitals and ICUs are becoming saturated with Covid-19 patients, with hospital bed capacity in the capital shrinking rapidly.
A study carried out by Mexico’s National Statistics Institute (Inegi) suggests that 18 percent of businesses in Jalisco have already laid off employees during the current health contingency, and a further 24 percent are considering the same measure.