2018 in Mexico

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2018
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This is a list of events that happened in 2018 in Mexico. The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels.

President

Cabinet

Governors

Events

January through March

  • January 23 — Marco Antonio Sanchez Flores, a student at Prepa 8 in Mexico City, is detained by the Secretaria de Seguridad Publica and the Policia Auxiliar. Several hours later, he was released in Melchor Ocampo, State of Mexico. Months later, the detention is unexplained.[5]
  • February 16 — A helicopter of the SEDENA crashes, leaving 14 dead. The helicopter, which was carrying the Secretary of the Interior, Alfonso Navarrete Prida and the Governor of Oaxaca, Alejandro Murat, crashed in Santiago Jamiltepec, Oaxaca, as it was inspecting the damage caused by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 that had taken place at 5:39 p.m.[5]
  • February 18 – Five minors are killed and three are injured when their car crashes on Eje 10 Sur in Mexico City. They had visited a fair in Santa Catarina Yecahuízotl, Tláhuac.[6]
  • March 19: Three film students from the Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales (CAAV), Javier Salomón Aceves Gastélum, Daniel Díaz y Marcos Ávalos, disappeared in Tonalá, Jalisco. Later it was discovered that the students were beaten and killed, and their bodies were dissolved in acid.[5]
  • March 20 – A man walks into a store in "Reforma 222" shopping mall in Mexico City, shoots his ex-wife, and causes panic among the shoppers.[6]
  • March 30 – Campaigning for the 2018 Mexican general election begins.[7]

April through June

  • April 5 — U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to militarize its southern border.[5]
  • April 10 – Despite not having sufficient signatures, Jaime Rodríguez Calderón "El Bronco" is allowed to run for President as an independent candidate.[7]
  • April 11 – After two weeks, a capuchin monkey is captured and taken to Chapultepec Zoo.[6]
  • April 22 – First Presidential debate, in Mexico City is watched by 11.4 million people.[7]
  • May 8 – A crack in the high-speed lane of Viaducto Miguel Alemán in Iztacalco, Mexico City, frightens motorists. It requires 1,100 m3 of concrete to be repaired.[6]
  • May 16 – Margarita Zavala, the only female candidate for President, drops out.[7]
  • May 18 — An airplane crash in Cuba results in the deaths of 112 people, including the seven members of the crew, all Mexicans.[5]
  • May 20 – Second Presidential debate, in Tijuana, Baja California[7]
  • June
    • Floods cause multiple problems throughout the country, particularly in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Guanajuato.[5]
    • Two dismembered bodies, presumably belonging to drug traffickers, are found on Avenida Insurgentes Norte y Flores Magón in Nonoalco Tlatelolco, Mexico City.[6]

July through September

  • July 1 — Andrés Manuel López Obrador wins the presidency.[5]
  • July 12
  • August 7 – Elba Esther Gordillo Morales is cleared of charges of money laundering and organized crime membership, after spending five years in prison.[8]
  • August 8 – Roberto Moyado Esparza, a.k.a. ‘El Betito’, presumed leader of La Unión de Tepito drug gang, is arrested.[6]
  • August 17 — The government issues a new MXN $500 bill, featuring Benito Juarez.[5]
  • September 4 — A group of pseudo-students known as porros attack a peaceful march by students from the Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades (CCH) Azcapotzalco, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), who were demanding greater security measures on campus. Several students are injured.[5][6]
  • September 15 – Peña Nieto leads the Independence Day Celebration for the last time.[7]

October through December

Holidays, festivities, and special events

Awards

Deaths

Notes

References

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