Political Cleanup in Mexico City

Bertha Alcalde faces challenges in the Mexico City Attorney's Office, with tough decisions ahead, including dealing with a complex web of corruption and previous scandals.


Political Cleanup in Mexico City

The prosecutor of Mexico City, Bertha Alcalde, faces an important cleanup task in her new position. Although she is thought to have arrived to bring order, problematic situations have emerged that require her immediate attention. In politics, sometimes silence can be a strategy, especially when the spotlight is on you. The unknown is whether Alcalde will dare to name uncomfortable figures in her fight for transparency, even if it means shaking up the status quo.

On the other hand, Félix Salgado Macedonio, senator from Guerrero, shocked by announcing his decision to withdraw from the race for the governorship of Guerrero until 2033. During this time, he promised to remain loyal to Morena and support President Claudia Sheinbaum. Although he now presents himself as a disciplined ally, his gaze remains fixed on state power, generating expectations about his future political moves.

Salgado Macedonio's main challenge is not only the crime rates in the region but also the problematic legacy left by his predecessor, which includes an alleged internal extortion network. One of the names that echoes in this scandal is that of lawyer Ana Katiria Suárez, linked to illegal maneuvers in divorce proceedings. These revelations not only test Alcalde's integrity but could also result in high-level legal conflicts with lawyers, judges, and former officials.

Shortly after taking office, Bertha Alcalde faces the challenge of evaluating the progress made and the current obstacles in the Mexico City Prosecutor's Office. With sensitive issues such as the alleged extortion network and manipulation of psychological assessments, Alcalde has the task of demonstrating her ability to maintain the independence of her position and address inherited conflicts fairly and efficiently.