Marcelo Ebrard
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Jul 25, 2026
Lean Right
Ebrard also attended the meeting with Greer, attempting to mitigate tariff impacts.
Ebrard's presence is seen by PRI as part of a failed diplomatic effort that did not prevent the tariffs.
Jul 25, 2026
Far Left
Led the third round of T-MEC negotiations with US representatives, reporting constructive progress.
Lauded for defending Mexico's economic interests against Trump's protectionist policies.
Jul 23, 2026
Lean Left
Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Affairs, leading diplomatic efforts on the 20 ICE death complaints filed with US and UN authorities.
PRD supports his aggressive diplomacy but wants concrete results, including independent investigations into each death.
Jul 23, 2026
Lean Right
Positioning himself as a potential 2024 presidential candidate by distancing from AMLO's most radical moves.
PRI views him as an opportunist seeking to break from Morena, but distrusts his past loyalties.
Jul 22, 2026
Lean Left
He is widely referenced in trade policy debates as the architect of Mexico's tariff strategy that has reduced Chinese imports by 23%.
PRD generally supports industrial sovereignty but worries this may hurt small businesses relying on Asian supply chains.
Jul 21, 2026
Lean Left
Not featured in the articles, but as a potential Morena presidential contender, his positioning is always relevant.
PRD views Ebrard as a less polarizing Morena figure, but one still tied to the party's failures on security and health.
Jul 19, 2026
Far Right
The foreign secretary is negotiating migration terms with the US amid threats of tariffs by President Trump.
PAN criticizes Ebrard for being too accommodating to US demands without securing reciprocal benefits for Mexican workers or border security.
Jul 19, 2026
Lean Left
Economy Secretary is promoting Plan México, which includes the $20 billion Apollo infrastructure investment.
PRD respects his diplomatic and economic expertise but is skeptical that such large private equity deals will benefit ordinary Mexicans rather than just corporate interests.
Jul 18, 2026
Lean Right
After losing the Morena nomination, he has taken a low profile but remains a potential rival or ally in the security portfolio.
PRI views Ebrard as a pragmatic but loyal Morena member, and is wary of his influence in foreign policy and security.
Jul 17, 2026
Lean Left
Foreign Minister involved in coordinating the response to the DEA claims and the upcoming US trade talks, as well as the Panama visit.
PRD expects Ebrard to leverage diplomacy to protect Mexican interests, but worries he may concede too much to the US on security cooperation.