Cynthia López joins Morena and challenges Trump

Cynthia López, senator, joins Morena while Luis Mendoza, mayor of Benito Juárez, faces criticism for potholes in the streets. Marcelo Ebrard responds to Trump's trade threats.


Cynthia López joins Morena and challenges Trump

Cynthia López, a senator who previously publicly criticized Morena, has unexpectedly shifted by joining the ranks of this party. At the same time, Luis Mendoza, mayor of Benito Juárez, an entity with a high perception of security in Mexico, has taken swift action in response to complaints about the presence of potholes on the streets of his jurisdiction.

Mendoza responded to citizens' complaints by going out to the streets and asking for patience, while ordering the paving of 12,000 meters in a specific area. Meanwhile, Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, has not remained silent in the face of Trump's trade threats and has warned of possible retaliation in case of tariffs being imposed.

Ebrard has made it clear that Mexico will not stand idly by in the face of such actions and has stated that any tariff imposed by the United States will have consequences for its economy. This statement has generated criticism from those who see the change of stance as a reflection of politics without convictions.

López Castro's transition to the Morena party has sparked divided opinions, with some pointing out her change as a sign of ambition for power, while others analyze her political motivations. In this context, Mexico's response to possible trade measures from the United States has become a topic of interest and speculation about the future of bilateral relations between the two countries.

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