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Sheinbaum Sets Oct. 5 Zócalo Finale For Nationwide Informe Tour

The swing showcases official claims of poverty gains alongside state‑level rollouts of housing, pensions, health support.

Overview

  • In Puebla, Sheinbaum delivered her first regional report before more than 35,000 people and detailed plans for 60,000 Infonavit homes, 20,000 via Conavi and 10,000 by Fovissste for low‑income families.
  • She reiterated that 13.5 million people left poverty between 2018 and 2024, crediting minimum‑wage hikes that officials say total about 135 percent since 2018.
  • She confirmed that all women aged 60–64 will receive the Mujeres Bienestar pension, with card distribution starting next month and payments before year‑end.
  • She said Puebla was chosen to design the first Mexican electric car, Olinia, and highlighted Atoyac river cleanup, new health facilities and centers to prevent violence against women.
  • In Sonora, Governor Alfonso Durazo delivered his Fourth Informe, reported 500 million pesos freed in 2025 from debt service for drought, security and education programs, and publicly thanked Sheinbaum, saying roughly eight in ten Sonorans support her government.