Synopsis


Since 2008, an open militarization process started in Mexico. The disposition to start frontal armed combat with organized crime was taken by the then president Felipe Calderón, who reinforced the use of the Army and the Navy to perform different national security tasks, especially the ones related to the country’s public safety. Ever since, this militarization trend has been complex. Enrique Peña Nieto deepened the militarization; he even proposed the so-called Interior Security Law intending to blend the Mexican legal framework. The Armed Forces could perform the federal executive’s designated tasks within the legal framework. Congress approved this law, but it was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Justice.

June 2021

In the course to a Mexican militarism

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