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Sheinbaum Reviews Michoacán Peace Plan With Governor as Federal Deployment, Reforms Advance

The initiative follows the killing of Uruapan’s mayor that triggered statewide protests for justice.

Overview

  • At a National Palace meeting, President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Michoacán Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla and federal officials including Rosa Icela Rodríguez and Omar García Harfuch to track early implementation.
  • Sheinbaum set a biweekly follow-up cadence with monthly public progress reports on the Plan Michoacán por la Paz y la Justicia.
  • The plan allocates more than 57 billion pesos across over 100 actions built on four pillars that include social programs, force consolidation, intelligence-led investigation, and intergovernmental coordination.
  • A local lawmaker reported a security deployment of 10,506 Army, National Guard, and Navy personnel under Operativo Paricutín in priority areas such as Uruapan, Apatzingán, and the coastal region.
  • State legislators signaled support for creating a Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for high‑impact crimes to strengthen investigations and coordination with federal authorities.