Sheinbaum analyzes provocations underway on October 2

The federal president analyzes the motivations behind the riots and supports the actions of the police forces during the commemoration.

Analysis of Presidential Statements on the Riots

In an official statement issued from the National Palace, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo meticulously referred to the events recorded during the commemoration of the October 2 march in Mexico City. His intervention was not limited to a generic condemnation, but constituted a detailed examination of the dynamics of confrontation and its possible political motivations. The president identified a clear strategy on the part of hooded groups that, according to her perspective, were deliberately seeking a direct confrontation with the security forces.

The ultimate objective of these provocative actions, in the analysis presented by Sheinbaum, was to construct a narrative of state repression, trying to equate the current Government of the Fourth Transformation with the regime responsible for the student repression of 1968. This approach introduces a layer of complexity to the event, moving the focus from the simple description of the violent events to an interpretation of their political intentions underlying.

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Breakdown of the Facts and the Institutional Response

From a legal perspective, the Chief of the federal Executive was emphatic in classifying numerous actions carried out during the protests as classified crimes. He stressed that the CDMX Attorney General’s Office (FGJ-CDMX) has the task of investigating and, if possible, identifying the participants responsible for these illegal acts. This identification process is presented as a crucial step for law enforcement and accountability, especially in cases of direct aggression against people, including police officers and journalists who were covering the event.

A central element of his speech was the explicit recognition of the bravery and restraint shown by the capital’s police. Sheinbaum highlighted the discipline of the security forces, who, despite suffering injuries, avoided falling into provocations and, in fact, participated in the rescue of people injured during the riots. This assessment seeks to differentiate the actions of the current State from the brute force protocols characteristic of historical episodes of repression.

The president connected the street events with demonstrations in the field of social networks, specifically citing a publication by Claudio X. González that used the term “toxic junior.” According to their analysis, this publication was part of an ecosystem of provocations aimed at framing the government response within a repressive paradigm. This connection suggests a coordinated reading between actions in physical space and narrative warfare in the digital environment.

Reflections on Public Liberties and Future Measures

Sheinbaum reiterated his government’s commitment to public liberties and the right to demonstrate, but established a clear line by rejecting any expression of violence. He stressed that Mexico City is a space of “absolute and complete freedom,” where political disagreement is legitimate, but physical aggression and destruction of property are not. This principle defines the official position: the protection of peaceful protest is inseparable from the state obligation to prevent and punish violent excesses.

As a conclusion derived from the experience, the president announced the need to implement a strengthening and continuous training program for the capital’s police. The objective of this measure is to provide the security forces with more advanced and effective containment techniques, which allow them to handle high-tension situations with a minimum of physical confrontation, preserving both public order and the integrity of the protesters and the officers themselves.

The final call was a reminder to citizens about the importance of exercising the rights of assembly and expression peacefully. The investigation by the Prosecutor’s Office is framed not as a persecution of dissent, but as a mechanism to guarantee that criminal acts do not go unpunished, thus consolidating a framework of justice and security for all people.

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Rita Cetina Scholarship will benefit 9 million students

Claudia Sheinbaum begins delivery of cards for uniforms and supplies in Tijuana.

Start up in Tijuana

President Claudia Sheinbaum led the start of the Rita Cetina Scholarship card delivery in Tijuana, Baja California. The subsidy covers uniforms and school supplies for public elementary students.

The program plans to benefit nearly 9 million students nationwide. The support will be dispersed from August through the Banco del Bienestar.

Support details

Sheinbaum recalled that this scholarship complements other programs of the Fourth Transformation: the scholarship for secondary school, the Benito Juárez for high school and the Gertrudis Bocanegra for higher education. The objective is to reduce the financial impact of registration, footwear and materials at the beginning of the school year.

The Secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado Carrillo, pointed out that more than half a million students in Baja California will receive some federal stimulus. He also encouraged parents to enroll their children in the “Live Healthy, Live Happy” program, which offers nutritional counseling, dental care and free glasses.

The national coordinator of Scholarships for Wellbeing, Julio César León Trujillo, explained that 291,036 primary school students will be added to the 292,392 current scholarship recipients in the state in August. Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda and a beneficiary student thanked the extension of this social right, which strengthens the family economy and school permanence.

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Sheinbaum inaugurates CBTIS 290 in Tijuana with an investment of 66.5 million pesos

The new center offers 540 spaces per shift and includes the subject of artificial intelligence.

President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated the Industrial and Services Technological Baccalaureate Center (CBTIS) number 290 in Tijuana, Baja California. The campus is integrated into the National Baccalaureate scheme as part of the federal goal of generating 200,000 new spaces for higher secondary education in the country.

Investment and capacity

During the ribbon cutting, Sheinbaum explained that the 2025-2026 plan includes 500 educational infrastructure actions. It includes enabling afternoon shifts in secondary schools, expanding current high schools and building new centers under the unified “Margarita Maza” model.

Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila thanked the federal administration for bringing study options closer to areas of high demand. Sheinbaum recalled that graduates can continue higher education at the Rosario Castellanos National University campus that operates in the region.

CBTIS 290 represented a total investment of 66.5 million pesos: 49.2 million in civil works and 17.7 million in technological equipment. It has two three-level buildings, 12 classrooms and a specialized laboratory. It is the only institution in the area that teaches Artificial Intelligence. It also has a multifunctional court, civic plaza and green areas. Its operational capacity is 540 students per shift.

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Felipe Calderón demands financial support for Pato Merlín

The former president says FIFA must compensate the duck's owners for using his image.

Former president Felipe Calderón Hinojosa criticized the designation of Merlin Duck as the official ambassador of Mexico City for the 2026 World Cup. On his social media account, the PAN member pointed out that FIFA and various media make profits from the image of the bird, so its owners deserve fair payment.

“Yes, very good. It came ‘as a gift’, but we shouldn’t leave it like that: they should give it royalties or good financial support, with all the money that FIFA, many media outlets in the world and others with the image of Merlin Duck are making,” he wrote.

Merlin is a two-year-old Peking duck with white plumage and orange legs. He went viral when he was recorded wearing a National Team t-shirt while accompanying his owners – Karla Gómez and her son Christian – to sell water on the streets of the capital. The family considers him another member.

Calderón insisted that the owner, “that little guy who raised him,” should not be left without options after the World Cup. “Get out!” he added, referring to FIFA.

The popularity of duck has crossed borders. International media replicated his story, and President Claudia Sheinbaum invited him to her morning conference, calling him a symbol of Mexican culture. The controversy over the commercial use of his image remains open.

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