The Return of Angélica Rivera and Controversies in Mexico

Angélica Rivera, former first lady, returns to television amidst political controversies following the investigation into corruption and clandestine crematories in Jalisco.


The Return of Angélica Rivera and Controversies in Mexico

The White House scandal seems to have been forgotten, as Angélica Rivera, former first lady of Mexico and actress, returns to telenovelas. The news has generated controversy, as it coincides with shocking revelations about the reality of the country. The series in which Rivera participates focuses on empowering women, a relevant topic amidst the discussion about organized crime in films like Emilia Pérez.

In this context, attention is diverted from the cinematic controversy to the real problems that are coming to light. The former first lady, known for her role in politics and acting, seems to be resuming her artistic career after her time in Enrique Peña Nieto's administration. Her return to television raises questions about whether this controversy will manage to change the narrative of the country and focus attention on more relevant issues.

On the other hand, Ricardo Monreal, leader of the Morena deputies, distances himself from a bullfighting initiative supported by President Claudia Sheinbaum. While Sheinbaum supports the regulation of coexistence between bullfighting and anti-bullfighting supporters in Mexico City, Monreal claims to be unaware of the proposal promoted by Pedro Haces. This discrepancy within the party raises doubts about possible internal differences or attempts to seize credit individually.

In another area, Sheinbaum has requested the Attorney General's Office to take over the investigation into clandestine crematories in Teuchitlán, Jalisco. This move reinforces her commitment to transparency and accountability in her administration.