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Politics: The 4T's education disaster laid bare
MEXICO · Report · 18 May 2026

Mexico's education system has suffered a marked deterioration under the administrations of López Obrador and Claudia Sheinbaum. A recent incident encapsulates the broader dysfunction: Education Secretary Mario Delgado announced the abrupt early end of the 2025–2026 school year, claiming unanimou...

Weekly report, May 18, 2026: Early elections move closer, April CPI in line, and Q1 GDP better than expected; market focus shifts to the Bank of Israel rate decision
ISRAEL · Report · 18 May 2026

Key developments and outlook: - The main political development this week was the growing likelihood of early Knesset elections in September, after coalition parties submitted a bill to dissolve the Knesset amid rising dissatisfaction among ultra-Orthodox parties over delays in military conscr...

Flávio under pressure and other weekly topics
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 18 May 2026

The rapporteur of the bill addressing the end of the 6x1 work schedule, Congressman Leo Prates (Republicanos-BA), is set to present his report before the Lower House Special Committee. In the Senate, Senate President Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP) may move forward with the rare earths bill and the Pu...

The weight of inertia
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 18 May 2026

The inflation scenario has been marked by both the oil shock, which pushed up inflation expectations even at longer horizons, and resilient economic activity featuring a still tight labor market. Meanwhile, by extending the horizon for inflation convergence to the target, the Central Bank has con...

Congressman Prates should present his report on the 6x1 work schedule PECs, the House may vote on the fuel tax break offset bill, and AtlasIntel will release a presidential voting intention poll tomorrow
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 18 May 2026

On Wednesday (May 20), Congressman Leo Prates (Republicanos-BA) is expected to present his report on the proposed constitutional amendments (PECs) addressing the end of the 6x1 work schedule. A transition rule is currently under negotiation. The Lower House may vote this week on Complementary Bil...

The Ides of May
ARGENTINA · Report · 18 May 2026

In Roman tradition, the Ides of March evoke foreboding and anxiety, while the Ides of other months, such as May, suggest cautious optimism. At this time in May, Argentina’s economy resembles the latter more than the former. April was a better month than March, and May’s economic results are expec...

GDP growth moderated in 1Q26 but followed by stronger economic performance in April
KAZAKHSTAN · In Brief · 18 May 2026

The Bureau of Economic Statistics reported that GDP grew by 3.0% y-o-y in 1Q26 with the mining sector down by 11.4% y-o-y and manufacturing delivering 8.5% y-o-y growth. Industry in total contracted by 0.1% y-o-y. Trade (wholesale and retail combined) grew by 4.8% y-o-y. Construction was up by 14...

Israel’s Q1 2026 GDP declined by 3.3% annualized, reflecting a temporary war shock; output gap remains significant
ISRAEL · In Brief · 18 May 2026

Israel’s preliminary GDP estimate for the first quarter of 2026, published on Sunday, showed a contraction of 3.3% at an annualized rate, equivalent to roughly NIS 3.7 billion in lost output. The decline mainly reflected the sharp slowdown in economic activity during March, particularly its first...

April CPI in line with expectations; strong shekel supports low inflation environment and rate-cut expectations
ISRAEL · In Brief · 18 May 2026

Israel’s CPI rose by 1.2% in April, in line with our expectations. Annual inflation remained around 1.9%, similar to the previous month. Overall, the CPI did not surprise, and the entire increase was driven by higher fuel prices (12.7%) and seasonal components, including prices of airfare (27.9%)...

Waiting for (a bunch of) Godot(s)
TURKEY · Report · 17 May 2026

At home, President Erdogan broadened his war against CHP with the specter of a closure suit against the latter, new probes against city mayors and ongoing recruitments. As the politics author stated in last Sunday’s Weekly, Erdogan is waiting to see how the Iran War (or the Gulf Conflict) ends...

The new government has effectively started fiscal adjustment
HUNGARY · In Brief · 17 May 2026

This year's fiscal deficit (by Eurostat definition) is officially expected to reach 6.8% of GDP, against the original 3.7% target, which was amended later to 4.5% and then even later to 5%. This is not an estimate from the new Finance Ministry; it is the estimate with which the outgoing economy m...

Venezuela’s restructuring announcement: the right words, eloquent silences
VENEZUELA · Report · 15 May 2026

On May 13, the Venezuelan government formally launched its external debt restructuring process through a statement signed by Calixto Ortega, Vice President for the Economy. The same day, a Businesswire release announced that Centerview Partners will serve as financial advisor. The appointment of ...

GULF WEEKLY: Oil rises on new Iranian attacks, Saudi manufacturing resilient in March, UAE to expand bypass pipeline
GULF COUNTRIES · Report · 15 May 2026

A skimmable summary overlaid with our analysis and links. Headlines: * Brent oil is back at $110 amidst more attacks on shipping, despite some Hormuz transits. * There were new Iranian strikes on the UAE and Kuwait, as well as ships near Qatar and Oman. * Trump called Iran’s latest proposal ...

Essential CIS Politics: May 2-15
CIS POLITICS · Report · 15 May 2026

Main headlines: - There were no Russia-Ukraine talks, although Putin, Zelensky and Western countries have all made positive statements about peace. - Trump takes credit for a shaky Victory Day ceasefire; Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners, corpses and strikes. - Ukrainian ...

The Philippine Senate: Impeaching the culture of impunity
PHILIPPINES · In Brief · 15 May 2026

Last May 11, the Philippines’ House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte on allegations involving misuse of confidential funds, unexplained wealth, SALN discrepancies, corruption, and threats against top government officials. The Articles of Impeachment w...