Economic Boost and Electoral Politics in Mexico

In Tampico, an economic rebound is observed while electoral guidelines are violated with the promotion of the election using Morena's colors. The situation unfolds amid political tensions with the United States.


Economic Boost and Electoral Politics in Mexico

In at least 11 entities in the country, signs in burgundy, black, and white have begun to appear, despite political parties not being authorized to promote the elections. Additionally, a surprising rebound in the economy was observed during February, as well as the exposure of a company's relationship with the management of a port terminal in Tampico, Tamaulipas, among other highlighted events in the media.

In recent statements, the Head of Government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, expressed that "Mexico is no one's piƱata" in reference to U.S. politicians who mention her in their campaign, urging them to take care of their own nation. On the other hand, in five states of the country, the return of adopted children is allowed for reasons including their behavior, traumas, illnesses, disabilities, and even their skin tone.

Regarding security, Sedena has reinforced its squadron to neutralize drug drones as part of the fight against crime. Meanwhile, despite a massive seizure, it has been revealed that an official remains in his position at Customs despite having links to fuel thieves. It is also noted that the industrial sector is driving a 1% growth, which could help prevent a recession in Mexico.

On other fronts, the fight against the corn rootworm pest has generated tensions with the United States, which threatens to restrict Mexican exports in May. To counter potential attacks and improve surveillance, Mexico is accelerating the acquisition of unmanned equipment. Finally, it has been observed that Morena's colors have been used to promote the election, violating the established guidelines in this process.