Eleven months after the start of the pre-campaigns, the PVEM announced its candidates to compete in the gubernatorial polls, and the tricolor party launched eight thousand 'defenders of Mexico' into the field.
Mexico and the US are charting a course for the USMCA review. Rules of origin. The Veracruz governor criticizes the neoliberal past: 'Mexico is not for sale; it defends itself'.
The FGR incorporates the narco-payroll into the investigation of El Mencho's police network. The documents found by EL UNIVERSAL in the cabins of Tapalpa, Jalisco, which account for the CJNG's financial movements regarding earnings and bribes, were delivered by this newspaper to the Attorney General's Office, which requested them via an official letter and incorporated them into the inquiries initiated after the military operation in which drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes was killed.
Mexico and the US, a 'marriage with real results': ambassador. Binational.
These are the top news stories for Thursday, March 19, 2026, in the main national circulation newspapers:
PEMEX fails to attract investment. Companies snub the state-owned oil company. Ronald Johnson highlights historic security and migration figures at an event with American Chamber partners; García Harfuch strengthens agreements with the FBI command.
PRI, Verde, and MC get ahead of the 2027 election. They equalize MORENA's strategy. Sends proposals for extraction and exploration 8% of 268 summoned.
Energy is key to national sovereignty: Sheinbaum. 88th anniversary of the oil expropriation. Goods must only contain content from trading partners, warned Jamieson Greer (USTR).
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