Donald Trump’s threats against Mexican interests fall like a glove on this regime, because beyond their true danger, it opens the door to burden the Republican with the consequences that bad local legislative decisions have on confidence in this economy. .
It’s in the populist’s manual, you have to have an external enemy to take the blame and allow internal unity, as they say, there’s the national anthem.
Mexico went from having lost a six-year term to having lost hope after the elections last June and not because of their results, but because of the deceitful way in which they operated the creation of a non-existent qualified majority that gave ample support to López Obrador’s so-called plan C which today remains a government program.
Donald Trump generates uncertainty in Mexico and in the world, it is a fact that his return to the White House is a major challenge for the economic-financial stability of our country.
But the threats come in a terrain that is already undermined by a good part of the constitutional changes that call into question the viability of a stable, predictable and reliable Mexico as it used to be.
The counter-reform of the Judiciary, with the entire chain of errors that promise a bad outcome, is the most serious.
But it is followed by many and more and more atrocities that are difficult to account for, such as constitutional supremacy, the extinction of autonomous organizations, the energy counter-reform, salary increases by decree, vaping devices at the level of fentanyl and many others raised out of resentment and not with a vision of the State.
The modus operandi has always been the same, since the cancellation of the Texcoco Airport, arguing the urgency of destroying, in the face of alleged acts of corruption, which are never accredited, much less reported, which end up being lying defamations, but which open the doors to them. in the face of an apathetic and uninformed society.
And the model is going again, now, with a lot of straw and other changes, but to have control of the workers’ resources in the housing fund administered by Infonavit.
The problem with using the same old litany is that this is the second six-year term of this regime and now, when they mention the corrupt past, they come to the fore and in the case of Infonavit twice if we look at the names of its owners less during the last decade.
This new authoritarian act was not consummated these days due to the “problems in paradise”, due to the rain of accusations of corruption among the leaders of the ruling party in Congress, but let there be no doubt that this attempt to lay hands on more than two billions of pesos from workers for the housing program of the VA regime.
And along that same path, in the future, it can no longer be ruled out that, in the name of the Welfare agenda, the savings of workers in the Afores will continue to be on the list of being manipulated.
Yes, Donald Trump is a real threat to Mexican stability, but what really squanders trust is 100% fabricated within this country.