Overview
- Sheinbaum, who faced protests Saturday in San José Chiapa, pledged no expropriations and said the recycling plant would sit on state‑donated land.
- After the event she met demonstrators and agreed to set up government talks to explain the project and hear local demands.
- Residents say they were not consulted before a March decree set aside 40 hectares for the park and that no environmental study has been shared, noting Semarnat only attended an ejidal meeting on April 5.
- One day later in Huamantla, Tlaxcala, Sheinbaum opened the first Polo de Desarrollo, a 53‑hectare site with a $540 million private investment that is slated to create more than 5,000 jobs.
- Officials said the Tlaxcala model will be copied nationwide using serviced public land and early‑year tax relief, as the administration highlights stable prices, stronger auto sales and tourism, and steps to hold down fuel costs.