Guillermo Calderón will be replaced as the head of the Collective Transportation System (STC) by Adrián Rubalcava, a former PRI member who has switched to the Morena party. This election has drawn attention due to Rubalcava's background, having served in the Cuajimalpa mayorship and now aligning with Morena.
Rubalcava's appointment as director of the STC is historic and raises questions about his management. Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum commented on this: "It looks good, doesn't it?" The success or failure of this transition is expected to become evident soon.
On the other hand, the comments of the director of the Economic Culture Fund (FCE), Paco Ignacio Taibo II, regarding the nationalization of TV Azteca have been dismissed by the coordinator of the Morena deputies, Ricardo Monreal. Monreal assured that such extreme measures will not be allowed.
In another area, a "little song" was presented during Sheinbaum's morning press conference to promote participation in the judicial election on June 1. Monreal expressed his opposition to such actions and stated his commitment to preventing them from happening.
Recently, a change in the Metro's direction occurred, a long-awaited process that will generate expectations regarding future management. The situation at the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) has also been a topic of debate, with questions raised about hiring that could be related to nepotism.
Regarding party politics, criticisms and disagreements have arisen among different figures, such as the exchange between Alejandro Moreno and Gerardo Fernández Noroña. These confrontations reflect the ideological and strategic divergences in the current political landscape.