Overview
- In Guerrero, officials said welfare spending tops 35 billion pesos reaching about 1.5 million people, with roughly 12,000 attending the report in the state capital.
- Reported program coverage included 385,816 seniors on pensions, 53,317 people with disabilities, 40,423 apprentices in Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro, and tens of thousands of students on scholarships.
- The president introduced a pension for women aged 60–64, scholarships for public secondary students, and the Salud Casa por Casa home‑care strategy.
- She said Farmacias del Bienestar will begin in 2025 to provide no‑cost medicines aligned with home health visits.
- Reconstruction updates for Guerrero cited 29 bridges finished and 40 underway, thousands of road and housing works, and an extra 10,790 million pesos this year, while a separate event in Oaxaca outlined 37,667 million pesos for 1,474,296 beneficiaries before a crowd of about 40,000.