Overview
- State leaders held a second formal meeting with legislators, the treasurer Carlos Garza, and agency heads from Metrorrey and Icifed to refine the fiscal package.
- The government says it will present the budget on time and will personally seek input from lawmakers who missed the latest session.
- PAN coordinator Carlos de la Fuente signaled opposition to approving MXN 2,100 million in new debt for Agua y Drenaje, citing unfinished projects and unspent allocations in several municipalities.
- Metrorrey projects three to five stations could operate for the 2026 World Cup, while the airport link faces permit-related delays pushing work into 2027.
- Planning emphasizes investments in mobility and school infrastructure, including rehabilitation and construction based on enrollment growth data.