The governor of Nuevo León stated that his administration is doing everything possible to get the budget approved. "I want to tell all of Nuevo León that we are doing everything to ensure there is a Budget," he said. "The World Cup is coming, we need a lot of money to finish all the works; we have four months left." The governor insisted on borrowing to complete the World Cup works. "We are working with the treasurer, Ulises, and the Secretary of Government, Miguel, so that a Budget worthy of Nuevo León is approved." The governor also mentioned that he spoke with President Claudia Sheinbaum during her last tour to ask for her support with "her deputies." In this sense, he informed that he had approached mayors from the PRI and PAN, to whom he also asked for help to convince the legislators to move forward with the Budget. "I already spoke with the president over the weekend, I asked for support from Morena and it seems that signal is also being landed." "I have told them that we must remove obstacles and find the 'how to do it.'" In the midst of an agreement between the PRI-PAN and Morena without MC, Governor Samuel García again spoke about the 2026 budget. It should be said: some deputies from the 4T would be relieved with a unanimous Budget, so as not to abruptly break with either their party's National CEN or the Cantera Palace. Meanwhile, the PRI and PAN will insist on approving the Fiscal Package with Morena in the Budget Commission, where there are 4T legislators who are frontal to the Executive. However, they now do not rule out that there may be changes for their own benefit and that of MC ahead of the vote in the Plenary. "I told them: 'okay, help me with your deputies and I with mine.' So... let's close ranks," he added. According to what LPO could learn, the Morena deputies have not received any notification in this regard, however, they do not rule out an intervention by the Segob in the coming week, as happened in 2025.
Nuevo León Governor Pushes for Budget Amid World Cup Preparations
Governor Samuel García of Nuevo León is pushing for the 2026 budget to complete World Cup projects. He is negotiating with the federal government and opposition parties to secure unanimous legislative approval.