Overview
- Presenting a one-year balance, President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted a judicial overhaul that led to elections for Supreme Court ministers, magistrates and judges this year.
- She said her government reversed much of the 2013 energy opening and moved to strengthen Pemex and the Federal Electricity Commission as public enterprises.
- She cited constitutional changes recognizing the full rights of women and reported a reform for Indigenous peoples tied to a record 2025 budget for their communities.
- On security, Sheinbaum reported a 32% drop in intentional homicides, which she attributed to an integral strategy.
- Education and social policy updates included a National Baccalaureate, 30 new preparatory schools, IMSS‑Bienestar expansion, medicine distribution routes, support for women aged 60–64, and infrastructure such as northern train projects, a freight line on the Tren Maya, new roads and priority water works.