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A 'showy' crime story

First Act . On February 26, the mayor of the municipality of San Pedro in (Nuevo León, México. The richest city in Latinamerica), Miguel Treviño, told the media that it was likely that in the following days a "showy" violent event would occur in the town. Second Act. 17 days after Treviño's statements, in the morning, the strongest opposition candidate, Mauricio Fernández (former mayor of San Pedro on several occasions), appeared in an interview on Multimedios Televisión, where he criticized the management of security in the municipality . Third Act . Two bodies appeared inside a vehicle in one of the most crowded and 'showy' places in the municipality, the Rufino Tamayo Park. The bodies appeared in the afternoon, before 7:00 p.m. The first reports indicated that the bodies allegedly had traces of violence, and their faces were covered with plastic bags, and they also presented a certain degree of decomposition. The next day, it was learned that the bodies of the

Lopez Obrador's Dream | Bye, bye Deschamps | The framing - M E X I C A N W A V E

Lopez Obrador's Dream     The mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador had a dream (or a nightmare, call it whatever you want); in that dream, the Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE, is the power production government company) was the only power producer; and all the mexican people have the access to shipper energy services. But, in the other side, there are a malicious and penny pinchers businessmen that want to control all that. So, in the dream, Lopez Obrador thought how to combat these people's enemy, then it was when he created the reform for the Ley de la Industria Eléctrica (Electrical Industry Law). In this law, there are so much privileges for CFE, so the private companies argue that is a regulation that encourages the unfair competition. What's more distintivo the green energy production, and they think the law is going to generate higher costs in the energy services and products for the people. Only six days after the probation of the reform of Electrica

MEXICAN WAVE

Hello world! My name is Daniel Anguiano - Orozco, I´m a mexican journalist based in Monterrey, NL., in the northeast of Mexico. I work for ABC Noticias as National, International and Business editor content. Before that, I was Information Manager and Digital Coordinator. Also, I have worked for El Financiero, Milenio, AM Querétaro. And, I have collaborated with Thump, from Vice; La Política On Line (a digital newspaper from Argentina), Contralínea. The UANL published in the book "Monterrey entre la guerra" (2013) an article I made for a magazine called El Barrio Antiguo. And, whatever. M E X I C A N W A V E is an english spoken experiment about mexican news, mass media and politics. I hope you like it. See you soon. Daniel.