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Trump and the pro-American right

Trump and the pro-American right Diego Martín Velázquez Caballero  The campaign for the presidency of the United States reactivates different tendencies of Trumpist groups in Mexico. Republican Mexico, Eduardo Verástegui and a minimal PAN faction - separately - begin activism that seeks to generate sympathies towards the accused former North American president. The meaning that the radical right takes on in our country depends on the future that Trumpism develops in North America. The prospect of restoring integral and intransigent conservatism in Rome influences the former collaborators of North American anti-communism to recover lost islands of power in the face of populist progressivism. The power of Marcial Maciel's followers, former phil-Nazi groups from Guadalajara and various national oligarchs, are eagerly awaiting the triumph of Donald Trump to regain power in the Vatican and position themselves in the power structure in Mexico. The radical right in Mexico has not been sha

Investment in North American lobbying

 Investment in North American lobbying Diego Martín Velázquez Caballero Now that the heat of the US campaigns for the presidency of the American Union begins, Mexico will be a constant in the attacks launched by the candidates of the main political parties. Jorge Shabat held the idea that, since Calderonism, the Mexican government has forgotten the important role played by the mediators and intermediaries of the US political system and the effects on the image of a country in the eyes of North American public opinion. The war against drugs, the deep level of corruption and progressive populism are not the best letters of introduction in the face of a gringo electoral climate that demands Mexican blood to atone for the errors of its geopolitics. Mexico becomes the ugly mirror of Chinese, Russian and terrorist power. A few days ago, during an academic event that invited the participation of Guadalupe Correa and Osvaldo Zavala, the analysis of drug trafficking in Mexico also exposed the c