
The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, is evaluating the new era of Trump and seeking to establish an effective communication channel with the White House to avoid confrontations like the one that occurred between Gustavo Petro and the U.S. administration. There is a possibility that Palacio Nacional may turn to Bernardo Gómez to facilitate approaches with Donald Trump and there could even be changes in the Washington DC embassy to improve conversations, always prioritizing national sovereignty.
On the other hand, Alejandra Morales, head of Codetur in Nuevo León, has managed to gather all her colleagues from Movimiento Ciudadano and the state government to denounce what they consider political persecution, specifically from the state prosecutor's office, which seems to be generating growing discontent among the population that could lead to protests. The security situation in Culiacán has required the intervention of super-secretary Omar García Harfuch and now social demonstrations are putting authorities on edge. Will the government continue to ignore popular discontent?
In a speech in Oaxaca, Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the United States would not be the same without Mexican nationals, as they significantly contribute to the economy in various sectors. Meanwhile, Rubén Rocha, governor of Sinaloa, has become an uncomfortable issue for Morena and the Presidency of the Republic.