Overview
- City leaders met Friday at Semovi with representatives from FAT, Mova and CISA, joined by Secretaries César Cravioto and Héctor Ulises García Nieto, as well as Finance chief Juan Pablo de Botton.
- FAT insists on a direct 2‑peso increase and a fuel subsidy, with leaders also pushing to match the State of Mexico’s 14‑peso minimum fare.
- Transport leaders say a previously agreed 2‑peso rise and fuel bonus were not finalized by the government, a dispute they brought into the new talks.
- The coalition postponed planned blockades earlier this week after officials pledged to present a solution, though leaders warn they will not withdraw their demands.
- Authorities caution that steep increases would strain users and promise a broad proposal, while operators describe finances as unsustainable since the last update in June 2022 and note FAT represents roughly 8,000 of 16,000 units.