Pri and Pan ‘Turn Their Backs’ on peña Nieto: They Demand Me to Testify on Business with Pegasus
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Federal legislators of the PRI and PAN demanded that investigations be carried out and that they be cited to declare, if necessary, former president Enrique Peña Nieto, for the versions of his alleged business with Israeli businessmen, of which he allegedly obtained $25 million with the Pegasus program and up to a billion pesos with other companies and contracts.
The cost of not moving away from the legacy of AMLO and Peña Nieto, as well as international pressure, is becoming a heavy burden for Sheinbaum’s management. By Jorge Octavio Ochoa Little by little the circle closes. The mistakes made in the recent past have become a heavy burden that Claudia Sheinbaum will soon have to get rid of, unless she wants to feel increasingly weakened her political weight inside and outside the country. This will requi…
Julio Gálvez In an unusually frontal position, President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded that the U.S. government take its part in the fight against fuel theft and drug trafficking, noting that the huachicol network is transnational and operates in complicity from both sides of the border. “When this fuel comes from the U.S. to Mexico, because obviously someone from there has to be involved with someone from here,” she launched from Palacio Nacional.…
CDMX.- The sociodigital conversation in Mexico this week focused on three highly sensitive issues: the seizures of huachicol, the bribery accusations against former President Enrique Peña Nieto and the protests against gentrification in Mexico City. According to the most recent Analysis of Sociodigital Conversation and Political Risks, published by MW Group,—which monitored the social network X (formerly Twitter) from July 3 to 9, 2025—these iss…
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