Overview
- She said public backing for the ‘transformation’ depends on continued results and pledged to detail guarantees for public works, progress on Plan México and expanded social programs in the second week of January.
- Her 2026 priorities include Polos de Bienestar, the Lechería–AIFA train, national road and water works, housing for vulnerable groups and a major energy push led by CFE with four combined‑cycle plants, three large clean‑energy projects and 20 private generation projects.
- She named Miguel Torruco Garza as Subsecretary of Prevention of Violence at the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection.
- Addressing the recent Transístmico train incident, she said it would be handled with responsibility, sensitivity and justice.
- She acknowledged 2025 headwinds tied to shifts in U.S. policy under President Trump and defended her record as critics and demonstrators kept up pressure over corruption and institutional concerns.