El Financiero publishes satirical cartoons on uncertainty in Mexico

The newspaper El Financiero released a series of political cartoons on December 23, 2025, highlighting issues like economic informality and the water law in Mexico.

In its cartoons section, El Financiero presents satirical illustrations capturing the pulse of current Mexican affairs. The Rictus installment, titled 'Incertidumbre', includes references to 'MÉXICO, CAMPEÓN DE LA INFORMALIDAD', 'Lord relojes', 'Boric analiza la derrota', and 'LEY DE AGUAS'. These elements allude to economic and political concerns, with mentions of debates and exhausted fears.

Meanwhile, Antonio Garci's cartoons, under the title 'Fácil', address 'Tanta casualidad no es casual', 'Ley de agua', 'La vida en la 4T', 'Seguridad', and 'Detección de IA'. Topics like activating the economy, economic perspectives, and daily life under the current administration are interwoven in these humorous vignettes.

Both series share a focus on the water law, reflecting a common interest in water regulations. Without detailed narratives in the sources, these cartoons serve as brief visual commentary on political and economic uncertainty in Mexico, without delving into specific events.

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