, humid air of Cancún caused many attending this year’s Mexico Business Summit, which began on October 20th, to swap their suits for, the fancy shirts often adopted by populist politicians. The country’s business climate has them sweating nonetheless. The president, who usually shows up, didn’t make it this year. Andrés Manuel López Obrador was busy touring villages in Oaxaca, an impoverished southern state.
Adapting to a new regime is far from the only problem. At the summit everyone complains that security is worsening fast, swapping tales of warehouse robberies and kidnappings. One foreign financier laments the glacial pace of activity in Mexico’s courts and government buildings. Some of these are long-standing gripes. But many doubt they will be resolved while bosses strut around in populist clothing.
It’s not a far left govt with a cabinet filled with far right dinosaurs...really you guys need to read a bit
So what? Businesses are not the electorate, the people are. How do they feel about the govt.?
Far-left yeah Right!
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What is the word 'regime' doing there? Do you exclusively use that word to refer to left-leaning governments, when they're democratically elected? That's pretty pathetic and entirely unethical (if you're not partisan scum).
Your way of covering Latin America is pretty dangerous esp if you’re aware of your weight among our elites’ narratives, beliefs. Why the word “regime”? Please refrain from doing so if you actually believe in strengthening our democracy. Kay, thanks!
I legit thought this was a picture of Hugh Hefner for a good 30 seconds.
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