Overview
- President Claudia Sheinbaum convened a midday evaluation of the Plan Michoacán at Palacio Nacional, joined by Michoacán Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla.
- The session came three days after a car explosion in Coahuayana that left five dead and at least seven injured.
- The plan outlines 12 lines of action with more than 100 measures and a mixed investment exceeding 57 billion pesos.
- Sheinbaum set a monitoring schedule of personal evaluations every two weeks with monthly updates delivered at the morning press conference.
- Funding is to come from government savings without cuts to existing programs, with 37,450 million pesos slated in 2026 for scholarships and Bienestar to reach about 1.5 million people, including the new Gertrudis Bocanegra scholarship.