
In Sinaloa, protests against Governor Rubén Rocha Moya continue. During a demonstration at the Legislative Palace, banners displaying the slogans "We want peace" were shown, and a coffin with the phrase "Justice dead in Sinaloa" was placed.
On the other hand, at a supposed "people's legislative morning" of Morena, the spending of 2 million pesos by lawmakers to set up a new conference space was questioned despite having four spaces already available. This generated criticism regarding republican austerity.
In an unexpected turn, national leaders of Morena, Luisa María Alcalde, Carolina Rangel, and Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, were uninvited to the Morena plenary in San Lázaro due to the alleged overload of work for federal deputies.
The protests did not stop, and dozens of demonstrators blocked the state Congress demanding Rocha's departure. Meanwhile, the INE decided to reduce sanctions for candidates who violate financial oversight rules in the judicial election, eliminating the possibility of loss of registration.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will begin a tour of five Latin American countries, excluding Mexico from his itinerary. Despite fundamental issues to address, such as migration and tariffs, the priority lies in other matters. Additionally, the strategy of interruption-free drawing for the opposition in certain legislative processes was highlighted.