Enrique Galván Ochoa
Enrique Galván Ochoa is a Mexican economist, journalist, and author known for his economics and political columns in the newspaper La Jornada.
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Aug 18, 2026
Far Left
His 'Dinero' column discusses the heavy price of the presidency and AMLO's fight against the 'mafia del poder'.
As a veteran La Jornada writer, he supplies the economic and political framing that Morena audiences rely on to interpret the news.
Aug 13, 2026
Far Left
His Dinero column questions the homicide standard used to consider a country safe, mocking Mónaco's zero-murder record.
He gives a left-wing critique of official security metrics, boosting the debate over how the government frames its anti-crime results.
Aug 11, 2026
Far Left
Galván Ochoa reports that the Pemex-Petrobras oil agreement is likely to materialize soon, with significant impact on Mexican elections in October.
Morena welcomes the agreement as a strategic sovereign alliance against US energy dominance and as a boost to the national economy.
Aug 6, 2026
Far Left
El columnista de La Jornada analizó en 'Dinero' la lentitud del gobierno mexicano para regular teléfonos y redes sociales, comparándolo con más de 100 países.
Su columna marca la pauta del lector de izquierda: apoya la intervención estatal, pero critica la timidez regulatoria de la 4T en el tema.
Aug 5, 2026
Far Left
Wrote that Mexico is slowly joining a global wave of phone and social media bans in schools.
Used by Morena media to frame regulation as a mainstream global trend, strengthening the government's stance.
Jul 29, 2026
Far Left
Columnist criticized the use of AI as an 'accordion' (cheating aid) in the UNAM entrance exam.
Morena shares his concern over the institutional failure at UNAM, highlighting corruption and mismanagement.
Jul 10, 2026
Far Left
Columnista de La Jornada; compara la sumisión prianista con la firmeza de Sheinbaum ante Estados Unidos.
Su análisis refuerza la línea editorial morenista que celebra el cambio de postura frente a las presiones estadounidenses.
Jul 9, 2026
Far Left
In his column, he contrasted Sheinbaum's strong response to the US with the subservience of past prianista governments.
His analysis reinforces the Morena narrative that the Fourth Transformation represents a break from historical deference to Washington.
Jul 3, 2026
Far Left
Polling readers on the greatest footballer ever, reflecting World Cup fever.
Lighthearted content that Morena uses to stay culturally connected while the nation enjoys the tournament.
Jul 3, 2026
Far Left
Galván Ochoa writes that Trump's T-MEC decision is political, not economic, and damages US consumers too.
His analysis aligns with Morena's view that the treaty move is a nationalist attack, not sound policy.