Marcelo Ebrard

Marcelo Ebrard

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Lean Left
His Economy Ministry is central to Plan Mexico and the investment surge the CCE highlighted.
PRD views Ebrard as a competent but overly centralizing Morena figure and will judge him on whether investment reaches small business.
Far Right
Ebrard is presenting the official response to the tariff measures and the investment promises of Plan Mexico.
PAN views his diplomacy as being subordinated to Sheinbaum's political interests and ineffective in solving structural problems.
Far Right
The economy secretary is the public face of Mexico's response to Trump tariffs, negotiating exemptions and defending the USMCA.
PAN criticizes Ebrard for claiming victory in deals that leave Mexican exporters exposed to sudden tariff changes and regulatory risk.
Lean Right
Morena presidential aspirant and former foreign minister during AMLO's administration.
PRI considers him a more pragmatic Morena figure but still part of the populist project they oppose.
Lean Left
Ebrard responded to Trump's dismissal of USMCA and announced tariff retaliation on imported alcohols to protect tequila exports.
PRD applauds Ebrard's assertive defense of Mexican trade interests against US bullying.
Lean Right
Foreign Secretary Ebrard must respond after a Trump advisor publicly questioned Mexico's judicial system due to cartel control.
PRI believes Ebrard's diplomacy has failed to protect Mexico's image, instead allowing foreign criticism to undermine national sovereignty.
Far Left
Secretary of Economy stated Mexico faces a trade battle with the US every week, referencing new Trump tariffs.
Morena applauds Ebrard's firm stance defending Mexican trade interests against US unilateralism.
Far Right
Foreign Secretary Ebrard is negotiating with the US on migration while facing scrutiny over his 2030 ambitions.
PAN suspects Ebrard is using his post to build a presidential campaign while ignoring domestic crises.
Lean Right
Ebrard is positioning himself as a moderate within Morena, floating a possible 2030 presidential bid.
PRI views Ebrard as a dangerous rival because his moderate rhetoric could attract disaffected PRI voters.
Lean Left
Foreign Minister involved in USMCA talks that are central to post-tariff trade stability.
PRD backs his efforts to defend Mexican interests but cautions that the deal may entrench neoliberal constraints.

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