Overview
- Adán Augusto López Hernández, who leads the Senate’s Jucopo, was filmed following the FC Barcelona vs Paris Saint‑Germain match from his seat during Finance Secretary Édgar Amador Zamora’s testimony.
- The appearance formed part of the Senate’s review of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s First Government Report, focused on economic, fiscal and financial results.
- Amador Zamora said more than one trillion pesos is allocated to social programs in 2025, projected a 0.2% primary surplus, and estimated public debt at 52.3% of GDP.
- He argued the spending is covered by higher tax collection and anti‑evasion efforts credited to stronger SAT controls, stating no short‑term fiscal reform is needed.
- Opposition senators, including PAN’s Imelda Sanmiguel Sánchez, disputed the figures, cited INEGI data showing recent contractions, warned debt could reach 20.3 trillion pesos in 2026, and criticized the omission of alleged "huachicol fiscal" networks; López Hernández had not commented.