Overview
- The president delivered a state-level accountability event in Morelia as part of a 32-state tour following her first-year report.
- She announced she will present another informe to the public on October 5 to mark her first year in office.
- She praised Purépecha communities and recalled student work in Chernástico to underscore cultural outreach.
- She cited her administration’s claim that 13.41 million people left poverty between 2018 and 2024 and reported 1,294,953 Michoacanos receiving Pensión del Bienestar with 25,523 million pesos invested.
- She outlined plans for 73,000 homes in the state, the opening of the Universidad Rosario Castellanos in 2026, and a hospital in the Purépecha region, while the governor thanked federal help covering teachers’ payroll.