People’s Mañanera August 21

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.

Mexico’s Greatness Continues to Reveal Its History
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) discovered the Mundo Zoque Cave in Chiapas, 20 meters underground. At the ceremonial site, 13 offerings and 179 pre-Hispanic artifacts were found—remnants that will allow us to learn more about the Zoque culture and preserve our historical memory.

Mexico’s Heritage Returns to Its People
During the current administration, more than 3,750 archaeological and historical artifacts have been returned to Mexico. The ministries of Culture and Foreign Relations continue to recover artefacts from the nation’s heritage from abroad based on a fundamental principle: Heritage is not for sale.

Mexico and the U.S.: Dialogue Based on Respect and Protection for Mexican Nationals
In a meeting with the U.S. ambassador, the 96% reduction in irregular immigration from Mexico was discussed. It was reiterated that Mexico does not agree with its deported citizens being sent to third countries; they must be returned directly to Mexico.

Addressing the Root Causes Means Bringing About Change from the Ground Up
During its tour of Michoacán, the Ministry of the Interior visited five municipalities to hear directly from families, young people, teachers, and producers. The strategy to address the root causes of violence focuses efforts on 61 municipalities that account for 40% of the country’s intentional homicides.

Audiences Have Rights
Upon concluding the public consultation on Audience Rights, the Ministry of the Interior highlighted the agreement reached with the National Chamber of the Radio and Television Industry and noted that the debate will continue. Regarding the creation of codes of ethics for journalism, the Ministry clarified that it is up to the profession itself to define them.

The Mexican Economy Is Moving Forward with Stability
With 2.7% growth, a strong peso, and lower inflation, Mexico maintains economic stability. The Minister of the Interior emphasized that these are the results of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s leadership. “Economic statistics are not demagogic; they’re based on indicators and results,” she said.


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    “On July 2, 2018, a political event took place in Mexico that many still fail to grasp… The first thing to say is that 15 million citizens who had not taken part in previous elections burst onto the scene.”