
Hugo Éric Flores, president of the Chamber of Deputies, created confusion by attempting to explain tardily that the request for the removal of immunity against a former football player could not be admitted due to lack of information, although he assured that the file was under review.
Deputy Miriam Saldaña from the Workers' Party presented a proposal to eliminate the terms paternal or maternal in the procedures of Mexico City to determine the order of surnames, as a measure against discrimination by irresponsible parents.
During the sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, the reforms on national sovereignty were quickly approved with the aim of rejecting interference from other countries in internal politics, responding to Trump's pressure to combat cartels in Mexico.
On another note, the issue of tariffs imposed by President Trump opened the opportunity for former diver Antonio de Valdés to discuss the need for dialogue with Secretary of State Marco Rubio to address this conflict.
Amidst this, apologies issued by some officials, including Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who traveled to Washington, were highlighted. On the other hand, the importance of approving the appointment of Édgar Amador Zamora as the new Secretary of Finance and continuing with the 2013 laws that allow individuals to choose the order of their children's surnames was pointed out.
Regarding former National Sports Commissioner Ana Gabriela Guevara, she still faces pending situations to resolve. Furthermore, federal deputy Manuel Espino expressed his annoyance at the refusal to investigate Cuauhtémoc Blanco, accused of alleged rape.
The week was expected to be intense for the deputies of the '4T', who had to urgently approve several proposals. Although there were criticisms over a video in which '4T' legislators seemed to ignore the presence of the President of the Republic, it was considered more of a lapse than a breach of protocol.