
Clara Brugada, the head of Government of Mexico City, has decided to intervene in matters of the Mexican Grand Prix after years of silence. In her second attempt, measures have been taken such as the elimination of the criminal threat, the proper restoration of the Cuitláhuac gender, and the departure of the PAN member María Teresa Jiménez. However, the problem of dual governors in the organization persists.
According to complaints raised on social media by Sanjuana Martínez, the director apparently allows her children to be present in the workplace, when this action is prohibited for the rest of the team. This situation has caused discomfort among collaborators, with Luisa Cantú Ríos, news director, at the center of the controversy.
At Canal Once, rumors suggest that several employees have begun to question the decisions made in the media outlet. The apparent democratization of the career path seems to be generating confusion among those involved.
On the other hand, Morena has experienced setbacks in their most recent statement, in which they attempted to issue a criminal warning to the ministers. The late inclusion of Rubén Rocha Moya in the original document and the confusion regarding the governors demonstrated a failure in the political party's strategy.
An unexpected twist occurred this weekend when a dynamic was implemented to allow the residents of Mexico City the opportunity to access double tickets for the Formula 1. Renata Turrent, general director of the television station, has been informed about the complaints received and the demand for equal conditions within the team. Employees insist that equitable treatment be established for all involved in the organization, without favoring anyone in particular.