
At the closing of this edition, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, president of the Senate, had not yet responded to Ricardo Anaya's challenge to provide proof of his accusations. Anaya had stated he would resign from his seat if proof was presented, but so far there has been no response from Noroña.
On the other hand, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is working on resolving the issue of tariffs with Trump, maintaining calm and seeking financial stability following the tariff pause. Meanwhile, members of Morena are proposing a meeting among the parliamentary group, the party president, Luisa María Alcalde, and the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, to ease tensions within the caucus.
Norma Piña has been the target of criticism due to her vote for fewer days of sessions in the Court, while she has also taken a trip to Spain at the public's expense. There are rumors about a possible resignation of the Secretary of Finance, Rogelio Ramírez de la O, after agreeing to a short term in office with Sheinbaum.
On another note, the disappearance of Inai has been lamented, and the opacity it entails regarding access to information has been criticized. Anaya has urged a senator from Morena to verify certain meetings with executives from genetically modified products companies. Meanwhile, Morena supporters in New York have organized their own meeting in Union Square as a show of support for the party.