
During the weekend, the Viva México movement, led by actor Eduardo Verástegui, requested its registration as a political party before the INE. The request was supported by the rector of UNAM, Leonardo Lomelí, who called on Mexican society to unite against possible aggressions towards Mexican communities in the United States.
On the other hand, the federal government and the government of Sinaloa have resorted to a tactic previously used by PAN and PRI governments, which consists of trying to clean up the state's image. In this regard, PRI and PAN senators have expressed their opposition to the placement of names related to López Obrador on streets in the municipality of Tultitlán, State of Mexico, arguing that it undermines the historical memory of the country.
In another vein, the lack of dialogue and work in the Permanent Commission has been pointed out, where senators have complained about the lack of installation of working commissions and the limited openness to present initiatives. This situation has generated criticism from legislators of various parties.
Regarding immigration policy, UNAM has announced advisory programs for migrants, in a context marked by Trump's re-election and the need to support this population. At the same time, the intention of some far-right political actors to gain ground in the Mexican scene has been highlighted.
In a tragic accident in Puebla, official Marcos Alonso López Terrones lost his life in a traffic accident while heading to Chinantla as part of the advance party of the governor. This event has generated condolences from institutions such as IMSS-Bienestar.