People’s Mañanera March 20
Every day, President Claudia Sheinbaum gives a morning presidential press conference and Mexico Solidarity Media posts English language summaries, translated by Mexico Solidarity’s Pedro Gellert. Previous press conference summaries are available here.
Women and participatory democracy in Plan B
Plan B of the Electoral Reform strengthens democracy along two axes: it promotes real participation of women, consolidating Mexico as a reference point in political parity, and advances toward real representation in all spaces.
President Claudia Sheinbaum explained that the bill reinforces participatory democracy by proposing that recall referendums can be held in the third or fourth year of the president’s term in office, and that the president can express him or herself without it being considered propaganda. It should be noted that Mexico is the only OECD country with mandatory gender parity (50% women).
Security with results and development for well-being
The Fourth Transformation strategy is advancing with results in Quintana Roo. Mara Lezama, governor of Quintana Roo, reported that between 2022 and 2024 the state reduced poverty by 9.3%, from 27% to 17.7%, the lowest level in the last 15 years. In addition, a 79% reduction in intentional homicides and 45% decline in extortions were posted.
These advances are accompanied by investment in infrastructure, healthcare, and tourism, with projects such as the Mayan Train, consolidating development with well-being, identity, and social justice.
International solidarity and Mexican humanism
The departure of a new ship taking humanitarian aid to Cuba was announced, reiterating that support for the Cuban people will continue, based on the principle of national self-determination.
It was noted that Cuba has faced an economic blockade for years, and must decide its own future without foreign intervention. The words of former president Lázaro Cárdenas were recalled, when he stated that solidarity with Cuba is solidarity with Latin America.
Economic confidence and more credit for development
During her meeting with bankers, the President highlighted the increased confidence in the new judicial branch. Two key axes were agreed upon: promoting financial digitalization and expanding access to credit, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises.
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México te Abraza Program has Repatriated 189,830 Mexicans
“Mexico is your home and we will always receive you with dignity and respect. Your country awaits you with open arms, and with all the services and programs to help you start over,” Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez assured.
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Colegio de Bachilleres Union Will Close Roads in CDMX & Mexico State
“It is not the union’s fault, but rather the intransigence of the authorities of this institution who have violated the provisions of our Collective Bargaining Agreement,” a union rep said.
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Predatory Advertising
More normalized than the consumption of alcoholic beverages in Mexico is the consumption of soft drinks. This is because our country has been the victim of one of the most devastating forms of predatory advertising: Coca-Cola advertising.
