Topic: Congress Of Mexico
Tweet The shadowy online hackers group Anonymous blocked access to the websites of the Mexican Senate and the Interior Ministry Friday to protest a...
American drinkers don't often trouble themselves with Mexican affairs, but with the future of agave-based spirits suddenly unsure, perhaps they...
Mexican lawmakers said they would formally complain to the attorney general's office Tuesday after finding hidden microphones believed to have been...
Mexico's Senate on Thursday approved changes in the country's competition law that will give the regulator greater powers and increase penalties...
Mexico's Senate has abolished a law that made cheating on a spouse an offense punishable by up to two years in prison.Sixty-nine senators voted almost unanimously late Thursday to "abolish and depenalize adultery" in the penal code, with one abstention ...
Mexico House votes for medical benefits for same-sex couples, bill goes to SenateMexico's House of Representatives has voted to amend social security rules to include medical and social benefits for same-sex couples.The vote Tuesday was 232 in favor and 58 ...
BANAMEX BROUHAHA If the Mexican Senate has its way, Citigroup may have to say goodbye to one of its richest units: Banamex, Mexico's second-largest bank, which kicks in some 15% of Citi's worldwide profits. Concerned that the U.S. Treasury ...
Mexican Congress begins 3-day debate on legalizing marijuana for personal useMexico's Congress opened a three-day debate Monday on the merits of legalizing marijuana for personal use, a policy backed by three former Latin American presidents who warned that a crackdown on ...
Mexico's Senate approves law for seizing properties of criminals, drug traffickersMexico's Senate on Thursday unanimously approved legislation that would allow the government to seize property from suspected drug traffickers and other criminals before they are convicted.Under existing laws, suspects ...
Mexico's Congress passes bill widening police powers amid rising drug cartel violenceMexico's Congress on Tuesday voted to broaden police powers, allowing law enforcement agencies to use undercover agents and taped conversations as evidence in a bid to help them fight ...