Monreal Discusses Fiscal Stimuli for Employers

Ricardo Monreal acknowledges the challenges small and medium businesses face under the proposed 40-hour workweek, recognizing the need for further examination of fiscal stimuli.


Ricardo Monreal responded positively to Rubén Moreira's proposal on tax incentives for employers, acknowledging that reducing the workweek to 40 hours may affect small and medium-sized business owners. However, he mentioned that it is necessary to review the proposal in depth.

The president, Claudia Sheinbaum, is expected to present consolidated data in April and postpone her participation in a security conference for later in the week. On the other hand, a discussion has arisen regarding the Green Party's decision not to apply the prohibition on family members of officials until 2030.

In another matter, Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller has reportedly initiated the process to obtain Spanish nationality, which has generated media interest. At the same time, dissatisfaction has been mentioned regarding the focus of the Mexico City Attorney General's Office on the 'real estate cartel' in Benito Juárez, leaving other areas out.

Finally, aspects such as clarity in the figures of missing persons, the autonomy of political parties, and the legislative agenda regarding nepotism have been subjects of debate and analysis in recent hours.