People’s Mañanera August 8
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 Frank. Previous press conference summaries are available here.
Results of the Institute to Return Stolen Goods to the People Auction
Mónica Fernández, head of the Institute to Return Stolen Goods to the People, presented the results of its latest online auction. A total of 15,218 interested parties registered, of which 867 actively participated in bidding for various items. In total, 107,066 goods were sold, with committed sales amounting to over 40.95 million pesos (US$2.21 million).
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the funds raised will be allocated to Healthcare Centers included in the Amuzgo Justice Plan.
It was also reported that both online and in-person auctions will take place during August. On the website subastasenlinea.indep.gob.mx, direct sales of movable goods are also available, with prices ranging from 1 to 5,000 pesos (US$0.05 to US$269).
Promotion of Mexican Handicrafts
Marina Núñez, Deputy Minister for Cultural Development at the Ministry of Culture, reported that the economic activity generated by handicrafts in 2023 reached almost 156.36 billion pesos (US$8.43 billion), equivalent to 0.52% of GDP. She said that around 7,500 artisans have benefited directly or indirectly through events organized by the Ministry.
Cultural Appropriation of Artisan Designs
Núñez also denounced a case of cultural appropriation by Adidas and a designer, who reproduced traditional Yalalag huaraches sandals (from Oaxaca) without authorization. Adidas has reportedly contacted the state government and talks are underway to agree on reparations for the affected community.
Mexico Sings Contest and Cultural Promotion
Minister of Culture Claudia Curiel announced that the semifinals of the Mexico Sings contest will begin airing on Sunday, August 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM on public media. She explained that this contest is part of the Comprehensive Strategy for Addressing the Root Causes of Violence and Addictions.
Opinion on U.S. Security Policy
Sheinbaum commented on the executive order signed by President Donald Trump, authorizing the U.S. military to combat fentanyl trafficking. She clarified that this measure does not involve Mexican territory, as it is an internal U.S. question.
Announcement of Electoral Reform Forums
The President announced that during the August 11 morning press conference, Pablo Gómez will present the plan for holding consultation forums on the Electoral Reform. These forums will include participation from politicians, experts, National Electoral Institute (INE) board members, and representatives from Indigenous communities and civil society.
She clarified that the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform will not prepare an initial proposal. Instead, the forums and debates will serve as the starting point for drafting new electoral legislation.
Recollection of 2006 Impeachment Attempt and Criticism of Conservatism
Sheinbaum recalled that Vicente Fox, Carlos Salinas, Diego Fernández, and sectors of the PRI and PAN tried to block Andrés Manuel López Obrador from becoming president through an impeachment attempt for allegedly violating a court injunction. Their goal was to disqualify him from the presidential race. She explained that the attempt failed due to popular support for AMLO and mass mobilizations. She also criticized the media campaign labeling AMLO “a danger to Mexico” and accused Luis Carlos Ugalde, then head of the IFE, of blocking a recount of the vote following the electoral fraud.
She recalled that this sparked a historic civil resistance that culminated in the Reforma Avenue sit-in, a symbol of the fight for democracy.
Criticism of Conservatism and the PAN
Finally, the President pointed out the hypocrisy of Mexican conservatism, noting that the PAN president—whom she linked to the real estate cartel in the Benito Juárez borough in Mexico City— was outraged because a governor rode in an SUV, while hiding much more serious scandals within his own party.
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Mexican Trade Unions for Palestine March Against Gaza Genocide
The march was organized by a coalition of 300 of Mexico’s trade unions and Palestinian solidarity organizations, and made five demands of the Mexican government.
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Agrifood Exports Fall Due to Trump’s Policies
The closure of the US to Mexican beef, coupled with the compensatory quota imposed on tomatoes, caused a 4.3% drop in the value of Mexican agricultural exports in the first seven months of 2025.
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Clicks September 21
Our weekly roundup of Mexican political stories in the English and Spanish language press, including decades of the drug war, Aytozinapa, a historic Grito, Zedillo’s debt, Global Sumud Flotilla, TV Azteca debts, and Canada and Mexico.
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The Second Floor, Taxed
Sheinbaum’s proposed tax reset is not a tax reform that improves the progressivity of the tax system, but rather represents a port of departure for the spending vessel that will sail the seas of present and future social demand.
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The Cheap Left & Its Beloved Far Right
Boosting an ultra-right wing threat while slowing social advances, such as by postponing the 40 hour work week, could be a recipe for disaster.
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Ayotzinapa: 11 Years of Impunity
The coming months will be crucial in defining the direction of the case: the Sheinbaum government will define not only its relationship with the students’ parents, but also with families searching for their children across Mexico.
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President Sheinbaum says PM Carney Requested List of Canadian Mining Companies Violating Mexican Environmental Laws
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is a former banker at Goldman Sachs.
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Educational Coaching, a Pedagogical Shell Game
Educational coaching has a motivation rhetoric that only offers superficial solutions, ignoring structural problems such as administrative overload, lack of resources, and precarious working conditions.
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40 Years After the 1985 Earthquake, Working Conditions for Seamstresses Remain Unchanged
During the earthquake of September 19, 1985, 600 seamstresses were trapped under the rubble. After they formed unions and cooperatives, but nothing changed: working conditions remained horrible, & dozens of seamstresses were trapped in the 2017 earthquake.
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DEA Proposed Attacking Cartels in Mexico; White House Rejected Idea
The ostensibly “anti-drug” agency called for attacks on drug trafficking leaders and military strikes on infrastructure, according to the Washington Post.
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People’s Mañanera September 19
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on 1985 earthquake remembrance, national lottery, judicial reform, TV Azteca debts, Canada, Amparos & US accusations against Morena deputy.
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September 19: A Scar That Won’t Heal
This Friday marks the 40th anniversary of that dawn that marked generations. The 1985 earthquake not only collapsed buildings: it also shattered confidence in the government and awakened civil society.
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Morena Proposes Universal Access to Notarial Services
The bill, introduced in the Senate, would create a supervisory system for notaries and ensure some services to be limited by cost or free.
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Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Self-Loathing Creature of the State
The indebted billionaire, more operator than talented entrepreneur, plagued by public tax debt in Mexico and private investor debt in the US, has convinced himself he is the best Presidential candidate for 2030.
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Mexican Unions Demand Government Sever Relations with Israel over Genocide
A coalition of nearly 300 unions demand that the Mexican government sever diplomatic relations with israel, cancel the Mexico-Israel Free Trade Agreement and prohibit the purchase of israeli military & police security products and services.
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Los Guadalupes & The Insurgent Movement
In 1811, a clandestine organization was formed by dozens of men and some women who decided to support Mexico’s fight for independence from Spain.
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People’s Mañanera September 18
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on passenger rail, slander against AMLO’s sons, Hernán Bermúdez criminal allegations, amparos, USMCA and Canada, money laundering & 2006 election fraud.
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US Sanctions Los Mayos, Targets Morena Deputy; UIF Freezes Assets
The US Treasury has sanctioned Los Mayos, a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, and has also named a Morena Congresswoman who, while mayor of Rosarito, colluded with this criminal organization.
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Workers Party Candidate for Mayor of Santiago Sochiapan Murdered
Ignacio “Nacho” Pablo was previously Santiago Sochiapan’s Mayor as a member of Morena, and most recently ran as a candidate with the PT.
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Salinas Pliego, PRI & PAN’s New Leader
Salinas Pliego’s project, including his Presidential candidacy, is grotesque and even comical, but should be taken very seriously as mobilizing a right wing that openly calls for US intervention.
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Serving Mexico in the US
An interview with Morena’s Roselia Suárez, Federal Migrant Deputy representing Chicago in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies.
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Sheinbaum Rules Out Alliance with Canada Against US Tarrifs
The Mexican President emphasized that the three countries want to maintain the free trade agreement.
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People’s Mañanera September 17
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on remittances, national earthquake drill, independence ceremony, Canadian PM Carney’s visit, amparo reform, electoral reform, Zedillo, and the Bermúdez case.