AMLO’s radical energy reform bill has failed to make its way through Mexico’s Congress. The bill, which would have increased the government’s grip on energy, was criticized by the opposition, claiming it would weaken the private sector. Editor-in-chief Gustavo Ribeiro and Latin America reporter Lucas Berti discuss why the bill was proposed and what the loss means for the Mexican president.
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