People’s Mañanera May 28
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.
Plan Mexico strengthens pharmaceutical sovereignty
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced over 21 billion pesos (US$1,21 billion) in investments by pharmaceutical companies to produce medicines, vaccines, clinical research, and medical supplies, generating thousands of jobs and strengthening healthcare self-sufficiency.
Sheinbaum emphasized that “Plan Mexico aims for the country to produce more goods for domestic consumption while simultaneously consolidating its export capacity.”
Strong economy and well-being for the people
Sheinbaum reported that Mexico achieved the highest Foreign Direct Investment in its history, along with the creation of 669,000 new jobs, a 154% increase in the minimum wage, declining inflation, while unemployment fell to 2.5%, one of the lowest levels in the world.
The President also presented indicators showing that labor poverty dropped to 30.7% in 2026, well below the 42.7% posted under Felipe Calderón and the 40.7% during Peña Nieto’s government.
National sovereignty: cooperation yes, subordination no
Sheinbaum stated that the Chihuahua case is not political, but a matter of national sovereignty and respect for the law. The President explained that the Federal Attorney General’s Office (FGR) is investigating the participation of foreign agents in operations outside protocols and reiterated that Governor Maru Campos was summoned to testify, with no charges filed.
She rejected claims that the government is not fighting drug trafficking and recalled that thousands of clandestine laboratories have been dismantled. “Yes to cooperation, yes to assistance, but we must be very clear what the limits are in this regard,” the President affirmed.
We are not a colony or protectorate of anyone: Claudia Sheinbaum
The President affirmed that Mexico will maintain security cooperation with the United States without allowing interference. Following US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s statements, Sheinbaum reiterated that shared responsibilities must be assumed in the fight against drug trafficking, drug use, and arms trafficking.
Presidential report on May 31 will be held in public squares across the country
Sheinbaum announced that on May 31 at 11 AM, she will present a report that will be broadcast in public squares throughout Mexico. In Mexico City, the event will take place at the Monumento a la Revolución, and she explained that in Coahuila there will be no broadcast in public squares due to the election campaign, to avoid any interpretation of political intervention.
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European Parliament Approved the Modernized Global Agreement Between Mexico and the EU
Approved with 479 votes alongside an interim trade deal, the pacts now head to Mexico’s Senate; Sheinbaum and von der Leyen signed them in May.
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Mexico, One of the OECD Countries with the Greatest Real Wage Recovery in Recent Years
Real wages in Mexico rose 15.1% over five years, nearly triple the OECD average, while only the US and Canada saw their real minimum wage fall.
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Mexico Denounces at the UN That the Blockade Against Cuba “Is Beginning to Be Measured in Lives”
Ambassador Héctor Vasconcelos told the UN the embargo is doubling Cuba’s infant mortality, and urged removing the island from Washington’s terror-sponsor list.
