People’s Mañanera February 16
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.
Boxing for Peace: Sports to Address Root Causes
President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Boxing for Peace program, a strategy partnering with the World Boxing Council and the Youth Building the Future (Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro) program, in which 5,000 professional boxers will serve as community tutors, delivering free classes daily.
The boxers will receive a monthly scholarship/stipend of 9,582 pesos (US$558) and IMSS health insurance while training 100,000 children and young people. The program will continue in 2026 and expand throughout the current presidential administration, prioritizing crime prevention and the population’s well-being.
Mexico with the Lowest Unemployment in the OECD
Sheinbaum noted that Mexico maintains the lowest unemployment rate in the OECD, at levels equal to or below 3%, on par with economies such as Japan and Korea. While other countries have seen increases in unemployment, Mexico’s performance is marked by stability and job creation. It also ranks among the lowest in youth unemployment.
Order with Dialogue, Not Media Shows
The President discussed the police operation against street vendors in the Cuauhtémoc municipality in Mexico City, led by opposition mayor Alessandra Rojo. Sheinbaum emphasized that street sales must be regulated through roundtable dialogues, direct work with vendors, and formal administrative processes. She recalled her experience as head of the Tlalpan municipality and Head of Mexico City Government, insisting that order is built with dialogue and responsibility, not media shows.
40-Hour Labor Reform: Rights, Not Privileges
Following the historic Senate vote on codifying the 40-hour workweek, the President’s commitment to reducing the workday advances. The Minister of Labor was clear: the reform does not cut wages, does not increase overtime hours, nor affect the numbers of days off.
In response to the PRI’s abstention on the bill, Sheinbaum declared they are not in favor of labor rights and today defend privileges, not the working people.
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Mexico 2026: The Protests Behind the World Cup
In a tense political context, fueled by pressure from the US, exacerbated by the ever-consolidating power of elites, & further exacerbated by internal divisions within the ruling party and the costs of its pragmatic alliances, we must not ignore the legitimate, simmering social discontent that is resurfacing.
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CNTE Blocking Zirahuén Toll Booth After Murder of Teacher in Michoacán
The blockade is in response to the murder of teacher Felipe de Jesús Martínez and the serious injuries of another, Adelaida Zacarías Pascual, after an attack in Pómaro yesterday.
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State of Mexico Allocates Over 611 Million Pesos in Free Transportation Subsidies for Vulnerable Groups
This scheme of free fares and free transfers serves as a tool to support the family economy of vulnerable groups.
