
President Claudia Sheinbaum is in the process of reviewing her book "Diary of a Historic Transition" and is looking for a publisher to release it. After a meeting between delegations from Mexico and the United States, the discussion on constitutional reforms was postponed to prioritize Sheinbaum's reform on sovereignty. There was a change in message that removed references to drugs in the Mexican government, generating uncertainty about the motivations behind this decision.
On the other hand, representatives of the orange bench reproach that the declaration of constitutionality of the reform that doubles the salary of 3 million teachers and medical personnel has been paralyzed. Meanwhile, Sheinbaum's book is expected to be available in bookstores in two months, and legislation is planned to protect the nation, despite discrepancies in Congress over various reforms.
In Sinaloa, social aid programs continue despite the widespread perception of violence in the region. In contrast, the Foreign Ministry seems to be retracting its initial commitment to combat fentanyl trafficking, and various health services are being distributed in the locality of Navolato without the government demonstrating a clear priority towards these services.
Finally, Gerardo Fernández Noroña denied a false statement that supposedly criticized the use of Steren brand megaphones in a protest. Despite everything, the political reality in Mexico remains complex and filled with various conflicting currents of thought.