The president of the Senate Political Coordination Board, Ignacio Mier Velazco, dropped the bomb: national sovereignty belongs to the Mexican State, period. “There is no mortgage or subcontracting,” he stated during the report by Senator Cynthia López Castro in CDMX.
The trigger? CIA agents prowling Chihuahua between April 17 and 19. The Morenista made it clear that Mexico is a federation, not a set of independent republics. The Constitution speaks clearly about who is in charge here.
Defense in unity
Mier recalled that constitutional article 40 is the basis. Mexico is democratic, plural and representative, but sovereignty is not negotiated in short order. “It is not a concept subject to political interpretations or isolated external or local decisions,” he said.
The final message was direct: institutional cohesion in the face of any attempt at foreign interference. Because when foreign power knocks on the door, the response must be only one: Mexican law. And that, friends, is priceless.




