
The head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum, shows her discontent with the criticisms from legal experts towards her proposal, lamenting the similar reaction in the United States. Ignoring the warnings, the Mexican government seeks to limit the role of the Court as the Constitutional Tribunal and disobey international conventions, which has raised concerns about the current state of the country.
Amid this situation, the government is dedicating efforts to support Cuba, while the economic situation deteriorates and poses challenges to the national budget. The challenge with the Supreme Court of Justice and the Judicial Power has reached unprecedented levels, generating uncertainty and criticism about the direction the administration is taking.
The persistent violence in various regions such as Guerrero, Chiapas, Sinaloa, and Sonora, along with the struggle against the unresolved fiscal deficit, create a complex scenario. The decline in the economy and political instability complicate the situation even further, aggravated by the lack of control over violence.
Despite only being in office for three weeks, the government faces internal and external challenges, including attacks on neighboring countries, critical situations in some states, and a troubling escalation of violence in various parts of the country. Meanwhile, lawmakers continue to approve reforms without understanding their scope or implications, generating concern among the population and experts.
The rising insecurity is evidenced by tragic events such as the murder of authorities and leaders in different areas, compounded by the struggle for political power at the national level. The looming crisis reflects poor management and the influence of dark interests in decision-making, with catastrophic consequences for the affected population.