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Sheinbaum Trumpets First-Year Agenda, Unveils Indigenous Women Campaign as Oct. 5 Zócalo Report Approaches

She portrays a cohesive agenda, pairing judicial reform with security statistics, welfare reach with education expansion, under a new cultural banner.

Overview

  • At her daily briefing, the president spotlighted the judiciary overhaul, presented as enabling popular elections of judges, magistrates and Supreme Court ministers, alongside the stated recovery of Pemex and CFE.
  • She reiterated an official claim of a 32% decline in intentional homicides attributed to an “integral” security strategy.
  • She previewed a mass public report in Mexico City’s Zócalo on Sunday, October 5, after delivering state-by-state updates across the country.
  • She emphasized expanded social support said to reach about 32 million families and highlighted education moves including a National Bachillerato and the construction of 30 new preparatory schools with growth of the Rosario Castellanos university.
  • She launched the Mujeres del Maíz cultural program to revalue Malintzin and indigenous women, with events set for October 12 and 19 and a November 27 colloquium at the Palace of Fine Arts.