REFORMA - Notable Columnists

Notable Columnists

  • Carmen Aristegui, political commentator
  • Carlos Fuentes, novelist
  • Carlos Monsiváis, writer and journalist
  • Denise Dresser, political analyst
  • Enrique Krauze, historian
  • Everardo Elizondo, economist
  • Gabriel Zaid, writer and poet
  • Germán Dehesa, political commentator
  • Hector Zagal, philosopher.
  • Homero Aridjis, poet, environmentalist
  • Jorge G. Castañeda, intellectual, academic, and former Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
  • José Luis Lezama, intellectual, environmentalist
  • José Woldenberg, political analyst, and former president of the IFE.
  • Juan Villoro, writer
  • Lorenzo Meyer, political analyst
  • Luis F. Aguilar, political analyst
  • Luis Rubio, political commentator, economist
  • Manuel Sánchez, economist
  • Mario Vargas Llosa, novelist
  • Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa, intellectual and political analyst
  • Paco Calderón, political cartoonist
  • Rafael Segovia, political analyst
  • Sergio Aguayo, political analyst
  • Sergio Sarmiento, political analyst

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