
The Secretary of Finance, Édgar Amador, has expressed his optimism about the possibility of economic growth of up to 2.7% if all conditions align favorably. On the other hand, Governor Delfina Gómez is working on eradicating serious issues in the State of Mexico, such as housing invasions that are tolerated by local authorities, notaries, and even judicial candidates.
In a context where candidates for judges have been reported to the INE for alleged ties to criminal activities, some continue to campaign and even solicit votes on the streets without any shame. The situation has generated criticism and accusations from various sectors of society.
On the other hand, a particular case like that of Carlota, who defended her home in Chalco against an invader, has uncovered a criminal network involving important public figures, including former officials and a Morena senator. These types of situations call into question the legality and ethics of some individuals aspiring to relevant positions in public administration.
Amid these controversies, the intention of the Green Party to implement measures against electoral nepotism within a different timeframe than proposed by Morena is revealed, generating divisions and confusion in the political arena. In this complex situation, aspects such as the growth of government purchases, the reduction of imports, and the stimulation of domestic consumption are highlighted as crucial to sustain the economy.