Overview
- Asked about Gerardo Fernández Noroña’s remarks, Sheinbaum said she does not agree at all and insisted there is “a lot of unity” in the movement.
- Sheinbaum added that the comments do not concern her and underscored that members are free to express their views.
- Fernández Noroña, who presides over the Senate’s Mesa Directiva, told La Razón that a strong opposition will eventually arise from within the 4T and forecast decline for PRI and PAN while noting Movimiento Ciudadano’s growth.
- Sheinbaum announced she will not send a preferential initiative to Congress on September 1.
- She outlined near-term legislative work including four laws tied to the judicial reform, an amparo reform to be sent this week, adjustments to customs and health laws, and the September 8 budget package.