
The Alliance of Autonomous Transporters of the Mexican Republic plans to hold a demonstration starting at the main exits of the city towards Querétaro, Cuernavaca, and Toluca at 8 in the morning, ending at the National Palace. In response to the lack of supplies, health sector workers have announced their intention to join the protests.
A company called Paradise, in which former President Vicente Fox and actor Roberto Palazuelos participate, has been flagged in a risk notice from Cofepris for the alleged illegal marketing of CBD products, hemp extract, and hemp oil. This has generated criticism towards Fox, demanding that he comply with established regulations.
In the political realm, it has been suggested that the Secretary of Organization of Morena, Andrés López Beltrán, will be responsible for the political messages of the party. Additionally, it is mentioned that PAN legislators plan to oppose Martín Batres' management at ISSSTE, highlighting corruption issues in the public health system.
On the other hand, the former governor of Tamaulipas, Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca, has alleged political persecution against him, showing an Interpol document as evidence. Meanwhile, federal deputies are expected to resume their activities to address the numerous pending laws.
Cofepris has warned about brands like Paradise that do not have authorization to market certain products. The blue bench has declared its intention to request Martín Batres' resignation from the ISSSTE due to accountability issues and shortages of medications. Finally, it is highlighted that García Cabeza de Vaca has boasted on social media that there is no longer a red notice against him issued by Interpol.