Mexico Launches Pandemic Preparedness Initiative

Mexico, along with the US and Canada, has announced a joint initiative aimed at enhancing regional health security against future pandemics. This initiative was welcomed by US Ambassador Ken Salazar, signaling hope for improved cooperation and preparedness.


Mexico Launches Pandemic Preparedness Initiative

President Claudia Sheinbaum, accompanied by several officials, visited the Carranza Cultural Center to register elderly women in the Women’s Pension for Wellbeing program that will begin in 2025. Adán Augusto López from Morena indicated that agreements with the PAN candidates for leadership, Jorge Romero and Adriana Dávila, would need to be awaited. For her part, the spokesperson for the movement expressed hope upon seeing Monreal's influence.

Recently, they attempted to negotiate positions for judicial election in 2025, but were rejected by Adán Augusto López. Workers from the Judiciary recognized Ricardo Monreal's openness and the urgency of discussing the 'constitutional supremacy' reform. Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar from Morena warned other factions about institutional spending and ethics.

The North America Pandemic Preparedness Initiative was launched, celebrated by U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar. In another note, Marko Cortés from PAN advocated for finding topics of agreement with Morena in the legislature. The PRI's attitude in the Senate has been deemed suspicious by some observers.