In Sinaloa, fear grips residents amidst cartel clashes. President AMLO assures vigilant security measures despite ongoing violence, aiming to restore peace and tranquility.
“Exchange rate update: In Tijuana, USD buying at $18.90 and selling at $19.18. Stay informed with diverse bank rates. Businesses adapt amid fluctuating currencies, impacting prices & profitability.”
“Expect partially clear skies and warm temperatures in Tijuana on Thursday, clearing up as the day progresses. Winds from the west at 5-10 km/h. High of 24°C and low of 17°C.”
AMLO confirms judicial reform publication on September 15 after approval from 18 state legislatures, heralding a new era of democratic judicial appointments in Mexico.
Seventeen state congresses approved the judicial reform, advancing President López Obrador’s agenda. Follow the Gazette for further developments on this historic shift.
Ensenada fishermen accuse ASIPONA of breaking agreements on equipment formalization, leading to unrest. Similar grievances voiced by fishermen in Veracruz and Mazatlán underscore systemic issues in port authorities.
CNTE teachers to meet state officials over unpaid salaries for interim teachers. Protests continue as educators demand timely payments for overdue wages, emphasizing the importance of fair compensation.
Baja California Congress passed a contentious judicial reform amidst violent protests. Nationwide judicial changes in Mexico elicit widespread controversy over potential threats to judicial independence and democratic integrity.
“Baja California Congress sparks violent clashes by approving contentious judicial reform, fuelling protests and concerns over judicial independence and checks on power.”
Governor Ávila Olmeda celebrates approved judicial reform in Baja California, overlooking violence and clashes. Tensions rise as Judicial Power staff protest. Stay informed with TJGringo.com.