An ancestral ritual purifies the beginning of Hugo Aguilar’s presidency in the SCJN

An ancient ritual bathes in hope the beginning of a new era for justice in Mexico, with a cosmic call to unity.

A Cosmic Moment for the Judicial History of Mexico

The heart of the nation, the majestic Zócalo Capitalino, witnessed an event that transcended the earthly to become a direct bridge with the universe. Under a mantle of expectation and the sacred smoke of incense, the traditional ceremony of purification and delivery of the baton took place, a ritual that would forever mark the destiny of the new president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, and the ministers who would accompany him on this epic journey.

Teresa de Jesús Ríos, a traditional doctor of the Zapotec people whose voice resonated with the wisdom of millennia, emerged as the herald of unstoppable change. With a conviction that shook the souls of all present, he declared that this turn in history was not only expected, but imperative. It was the cry of the earth, the whisper of the ancestors, materializing in an instant of absolute power.

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An Invocation to the Power of the Universe

“Let’s raise our hands, brothers!” he exclaimed with a force that seemed to shake the very air. “Let us ask with all the power from our spiritual being, from our purest thought, from the infinite force of this cosmic universe that today allows us to witness this change that was already necessary. This change that was already fair for our indigenous peoples and communities and the Afro-Mexican people at a national and global level!

His invocation was not a simple request; It was a call to the primordial forces of creation. He addressed the great Quetzalcoatl, the giver of life, the feathered serpent that emanates the vital energy of the cosmos. “We ask that you give us the necessary strength, that you connect us with our roots that are still alive, with our essence that remains indomitable. Let us walk under the great power of Quetzalcoatl! May he guide our steps, our thoughts, and that we walk as brothers in humility, in fraternity, in the sacred commitment that our ministers assume today. So be it and so it will be!

As he pronounced these words, the deep and ancestral sound of the snails filled the plaza, and the incense wrapped around the temple like a mystical veil, sealing a pact between heaven and earth.

A Forgiveness that Purifies the Collective Soul

In a moving turn, Jesús Ríos led the crowd in an act of collective catharsis. He asked everyone to place their hand on their heart, feel the beat of life and thank Quetzalcóatl, the giver of life, the worldview that united them. “We invite you, from our spiritual being, from the child within us, to allow ourselves to forgive ourselves for all the damage we sometimes cause, for the negative thoughts towards our brother, for the words that, unintentionally, hurt.”

It was a moment of sublime vulnerability, where the powerful judicial institution humanized itself before the eyes of gods and men, asking for clemency and strength for the path to come.

With breath-taking emotion, the doctor turned to the new leader. “Brother Hugo, we ask that with all due respect you allow us to guide this ceremony and receive from the hands of our grandparents, our towns and communities, this purification. So that you can move forward and that if there is any negative energy, it is completely annulled and you are free… May the laws be for the good of all of Mexico, of the entire world, and of all those who come to you to be able to walk for good.”

It was more than a wish; It was a blessing loaded with the hope of millions, a divine mandate to administer justice with equity and honor.

The Climax of a Night of Portents

At the conclusion of the purification ritual, the tension broke in an explosion of joy. Those present, freed from the solemnity of the moment, burst into exclamations that resounded like thunder of approval: “It is an honor to be with Hugo today!”, “We have a lot of president!”, “Long live Oaxaca!” They were cries that sealed not only a change of command, but the dawn of a new era for justice.

This deeply meaningful act was not the work of a single person. It was a conjunction of spiritual forces from all over the country. Along with Teresa de Jesús Ríos, there were Ernestina Ortiz Peña, traditional doctor of the Otomí people; María de Lourdes Jiménez, guardian of the Mixtec people; Yolanda Bautista Hernández, also from the Zapotec people; the snail maker Mario de Jesús from the Mazahua people, and Ramón González Carrillo, shaman from the Wixarika people. Together, they wove a tapestry of tradition and faith that enshrined the future of the highest court.

This was not a simple formal ceremony. It was a historic event where past and present merged, where the nation’s judiciary bowed to ancient wisdom, accepting the responsibility to lead with humility, brotherhood and renewed strength, straight from the heart of the universe.

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NATO urges its members to present defense spending plans

Rutte demands credible plans to increase military spending to 5% of GDP.

Pressure on allies

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged the 32 member countries on Monday to present “clear, concrete and credible” plans to meet the new defense spending target. The annual summit begins this Tuesday in Ankara, Türkiye, in a climate of international tension and pressure from the United States for Europe to assume greater responsibility.

The figures of the agreement

Rutte recalled that the allies agreed to allocate 5% of their Gross Domestic Product to defense: 3.5% for military budgets and 1.5% for strategic infrastructure. Some countries, such as Spain, support the goal but maintain that they can meet security commitments without reaching that level.

Washington’s demands

Pressure from the Trump administration has increased. The president demands to accelerate military spending and expects an immediate commitment. In addition, it promotes the concept of a “NATO 3.0”, where Europe plays a more relevant role while the United States concentrates resources on other priorities.

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Morena in Abasolo: call for unity for sovereignty

Senator calls to close ranks in Morena Abasolo in defense of national sovereignty.

Senator Olga Patricia Sosa Ruíz called on the Morena militancy in Abasolo to close ranks and avoid internal divisions. It was during an assembly for the defense of national sovereignty.

Accompanied by Mayor Yazmin Saldaña, the president of the Morena Tamaulipas Political Council, Rómulo Pérez, representative Silvia Chávez Garay and the COTS coordinator, Silvia Burgos, the legislator addressed about 500 people gathered in the main square.

“Sovereignty is not auctioned or sold,” said the representative of Tamaulipas in the Senate.

Sosa Ruíz highlighted the Senate’s support for President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has faced interference attempts from abroad.

“We are millions of patriotic women and men, who are convinced of working with the people, serving with humility, honesty, respect and love to the people of Tamaulipas and Mexico,” he argued.

The senator, Abasolo’s first Morenista, highlighted the importance of touring the territory to spread the message of well-being and defense of sovereignty. He assured that the governments of the Fourth Transformation are giving results both in Tamaulipas, under the leadership of Governor Américo Villarreal Anaya, and at the federal level with President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Cars and Nubank: signs of recovery in Mexico

Sales of new cars grow 5.3% and investment from Nubank for 4,200 million dollars drive optimism.

The Mexican economy shows signs of dynamism in 2026. Two indicators confirm this: the sale of new cars rebounded in the first half and the fintech Nubank announced a million-dollar investment.

According to Inegi, between January and June, 5.3% more vehicles were sold than in the same period in 2025. In June alone, 126 thousand units were sold, an increase of 7.6% compared to the previous year.

The government links the rebound to its programs

President Claudia Sheinbaum attributed this behavior to the strengthening of the internal market. He highlighted that the Housing for Wellbeing program, the automotive industry and the Wellbeing Programs have boosted the purchasing capacity of families.

“There is something that is moving the economic indicators a lot and it is the Housing for Wellbeing program, which has not yet even reached its peak of job creation,” he noted during his morning conference.

Sheinbaum added that Wellbeing Programs help the population have more resources to boost the economy from below.

Nubank invests 4,200 million dollars in Mexico

The president also reported on the visit of the executive director of Nubank, David Vélez Osorno, and his team. The financial firm will invest 4.2 billion dollars between 2026 and 2030 in the country.

Vélez was accompanied by: Armando Herrera Reyna, general director of Nu México; Romina Benvenuti, Senior Director of Corporate Affairs; and Alejandro Cruz Sánchez, director of Public Policies.

Sheinbaum stressed that Plan Mexico has strengthened the automotive industry for the domestic market and that he foresees better figures in the second half of the year.

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