Overview
- Twenty-four hours after submitting her Second Informe to the state congress, the governor began localized presentations asserting that the foundations of the Cuarta Transformación are firmly set.
- She announced 200 million pesos for 2,200 economic incentives and training plus 100 loans of 30,000 pesos, alongside the Ruta de la Flor, a legal push to recover the mezcal denomination of origin and steps to enable avocado importation.
- Reported social actions include Mujeres con Bienestar support for 37,000 women with a 52 million peso outlay, economic aid for 14,000 people with disabilities at 3,200 pesos, 9,000 student scholarships, 93 new educational spaces and rehabilitation of 22 schools.
- The works package features operation of the Toluca–Metepec–Tenango corridor, upgrades to the Toluca–Altamirano highway, intervention on 49 southern roads and 1,500 million pesos for public works, plus rainwater capture, an animal sanctuary and organics center in Villa Guerrero, cultural facilities in Ixtapan del Oro, the first stage of the Colibrí bypass at Valle de Bravo and paving in Donato Guerra, Malinalco, Villa Guerrero, Coatepec de Harinas and Tenancingo.
- Allied officials cite nearly two million people lifted from poverty, more than 500,000 integrated into health services, 280,000 out of educational lag and reductions in high‑impact crime, with those figures presented as administration-reported results.