Overview
- In Mérida, she confirmed Yucatán’s formal incorporation into IMSS Bienestar in 2026 and outlined hospital works, including the Agustín O’Horán facility scheduled to finish in December 2025.
- She detailed investments for Tapachula, Chiapas, including two Polos de Desarrollo del Bienestar, the Interoceanic Train line, modernization of Puerto Chiapas and road rehabilitation.
- She said social‑program transfers will reach one trillion pesos next year through Banco del Bienestar, emphasizing direct payments to beneficiaries.
- State updates highlighted beneficiary counts and new initiatives, including PILARES centers for Yucatán, the Rita Cetina scholarship and Mujeres Bienestar pensions in Quintana Roo, and house‑to‑house health visits.
- She defended Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s legacy, characterized opponents as elites who lost privileges and vowed the Fourth Transformation will not fail.