Sheinbaum: Boluarte Became Peru’s President Through a Coup
This article originally appeared in the October 10, 2025 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper.
Mexico City. Referring to the impeachment of Peruvian President Dina Boluarte by the Peruvian Congress, Chief Executive Claudia Sheinbaum recalled that she came to office by a decision of legislators, but that in Mexico it was actually considered a coup d’état against President Pedro Castillo. On this occasion, she said, Boluarte’s removal was a unanimous vote of the Peruvian Congress.
In this context, during his press conference, she expressed his solidarity with Castillo and reaffirmed the Mexican government’s position that he be released in his country.

On another note, regarding the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan politician María Corina, he simply commented that Mexico has always defended the sovereignty and self-determination of its peoples, and “that’s where my comment will end.”
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Pemex and Petrobras Sign Cooperation Memorandum on Exploration, Production, and Transformation of Hydrocarbons
The non-binding, two-year pact grew out of a March proposal by Lula to Sheinbaum; Petrobras eyes Gulf of Mexico deepwater, mature fields, refining, and fertilizers.
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People’s Mañanera June 23
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on healthcare, the search for missing persons, democracy and nepotism, and highway safety.
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Mexico’s Supreme Court Orders Judges to Review That No Usurious Practices Exist in the Collection of Credit Payments
In two rulings, the Court held that usury violates human rights under the American Convention and must be checked even when the borrower is a company.
