Antonio garci publishes cartoons on activating the economy

Cartoonist Antonio Garci presents a series of satirical cartoons in El Financiero, focused on economic and social themes. The publication includes titles such as 'Activating the economy' and 'Economic perspective'. These drawings comment on aspects of current Mexican reality.

In the cartoons section of El Financiero, Antonio Garci launches a new installment titled 'Activating the economy', dated December 15, 2025. The page features several drawings with names such as 'Old folks in the park', 'Economic perspective', 'World Cup fan', 'Club bouncers', 'The tiger's march', 'Making potholes to fill potholes', 'The handkerchief trick', 'Cinderella' and 'Double taxation'. It also mentions the 'Secretariat of agriculture and livestock' and 'Freedom of expression'. These cartoons provide a satirical view of economic, social, and political themes in Mexico, without specific details of individual events in the provided descriptions.

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