
The collection through traffic fines can be significant, and in some cases, motorists can be fined up to six thousand pesos for violations. In this context, the question arises whether the capital's leader will join the Day of the Dead celebrations dressed as a calavera. The dynamic of "you too" between different states, such as Sinaloa and Guanajuato, seems to be latent, exacerbating tension.
Recently, the governor of Guanajuato, Libia García, faced the harsh reality of violence in her state, in contrast to the meeting she would hold with Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace. This scenario is replicated on the Autopista del Sol, where the National Guard is occupied not only by traffic but also with issuing questionable fines to national and foreign drivers.
Meanwhile, uncertainty is raised about the public transportation system's ability to meet future demands. Verónica Delgadillo, mayor of Guadalajara, embarks on a visit to the UN to participate in World City Day, representing the country at this international instance. The situation becomes more complex with the growing war of figures presented in government conferences.
In the meantime, Ricardo Trevilla, Secretary of National Defense, faces challenges in managing traffic on the country's roads. For her part, Clara Brugada, head of Government of Mexico City, prepares for a busy weekend with the arrival of numerous fans for the Formula 1 Grand Prix and the Day of the Dead Parade.