Mexico City begins the week with various marches, rallies, and sit-ins that have caused traffic disruptions in different areas of the city. According to capital authorities, at least 6 gatherings and 8 sit-ins are scheduled throughout Monday, which could complicate mobility in the capital. The mobilizations began early in the morning, so motorists and public transport users are advised to take precautions and consider alternative routes.
One of the main concentrations is taking place in the Cuauhtémoc borough, where since 05:30, members of a workers' committee from the Judicial Branch headed towards the National Palace. Additionally, in the same borough, another feminist collective march is reported at the facilities of the capital's prosecutor's office, where they are demanding justice in an attempted femicide case.
Blockades and Affected Areas The mobilizations are not only concentrated in the Historic Center. Disruptions are also expected in other key areas of the capital, including major thoroughfares and high-traffic neighborhoods. Among the points mentioned with a presence of protesters or possible blockades are: • 20 de Noviembre and Tlaxcoaque • Avenida Juárez • Periférico Sur • Neighborhoods such as Roma Sur, Condesa, and Parque San Andrés These areas could experience partial closures or traffic complications throughout the day.
Furthermore, a blockade has been reported in the Pino Suárez and Venustiano Carranza area, which has further complicated circulation in the Center.
Recommendations for the Public Given this situation, authorities recommend leaving early, staying informed through official channels, and avoiding areas with the highest concentration of protesters. Traffic in Mexico City could be affected for most of the day, especially in central areas, so planning alternative routes will be key to avoiding setbacks.