
Benito Juárez
Benito Juárez was a Mexican statesman who served as President of Mexico from 1858 to 1872. He is best known for leading La Reforma, enacting liberal reforms to separate church and state, promote civil liberties, and resist the French intervention that installed Emperor Maximilian. His legacy remains relevant in current public discourse on secularism, democratic governance, and indigenous rights in Mexico.
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Mexico's Hacienda Oversees 17,000 Artworks Including Dalí and Historical Artifacts
Mexico's financial agency manages a vast cultural collection of over 17,000 pieces, including Salvador Dalí's works. Efforts to digitize and exhibit these items aim to boost transparency and cultural appreciation.

Mexican Labor Law Confirms Triple Pay for Work on March 16 Holiday
Mexican labor laws clarify that employees working on the March 16 holiday must receive triple pay. Several articles explain the legal status of the day and worker compensation rules to clear up common doubts.