Sheinbaum invites Mexico to make history with its vote on June 1

A call to transform justice from the polls with an unprecedented election.

Mexico writes its future with democracy and justice!

President Claudia Sheinbaum invites us to be part of a historic moment: the first popular election of the Judiciary. This June 1, each vote will be a firm step towards the transformation of our justice system. It is our opportunity to show the world that in Mexico, the people have the power!

An election that breaks paradigms

For the first time, Mexicans will directly decide who will occupy the most important positions in the SCJN and federal courts. Sheinbaum defines it as “a democratic watershed”, where transparency and citizen participation are the protagonists. Imagine the message we will send to the world when we demonstrate that justice is also built from the ballot box!

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“It is not just a vote, it is the heart of our democracy,” the president emphasized during “La Mañanera.” With this election, Mexico sets a global precedent: here, citizens write their own history.

This is how we will live this historic day

When you arrive at your box, you will receive colorful ballots (yes, each color has a meaning!). From ministers to local courts, every election is designed to be clear, inclusive and balanced. The best? You will be able to choose with precise information, thanks to institutional campaigns that guarantee neutrality.

Remember: this process is unique because:

  • Promotes gender parity in all positions
  • Use an intuitive and accessible system
  • Strengthens judicial independence from its roots

A recognition that belongs to all of us

As Mexico prepares for this milestone, Sheinbaum dedicated his inclusion on the TIME 100 list to the people: “It is recognition of our collective fight for authentic democracy.” His leadership, along with figures like Trump and Musk, reflects the global weight of our transformations.

Share this moment! Spread the excitement of witnessing a living democracy. Let your network know that on June 1st Mexico chooses justice with its own hands. Ready to make a difference? #VoteForJustice

Explore more about how your participation redefines the future of Mexico. Let’s make democracy a trend!

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Controversy over an interview with Monsiváis reaches the Senate and the Palace

The republication of a 1999 interview unleashes accusations between the Executive and legislators.

The republication of an old interview attributed to Carlos Monsiváis climbed to the center of the Mexican political debate this Wednesday. The issue was discussed both in the Senate and in President Claudia Sheinbaum’s morning conference.

The original text was written by journalist Edmundo Cázares in 1999 and recently republished by El Universal. It contains statements about the then head of Government Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Its veracity and context have been questioned, generating conflicting positions.

Sheinbaum describes the content as “grotesque”

During her conference, the president harshly criticized the publication. He described the content as “grotesque” and accused the medium of generating a controversy that distorts the tribute to the Mexican intellectual.

Reactions in the Senate

The issue also reached Congress. Senator Lilly Téllez read fragments of the text on the platform. In response, Gerardo Fernández Noroña rejected its use and maintained that it was a false publication with the intention of political attack.

The exchange reflects the polarization around the figure of López Obrador and the use of historical documents as partisan weapons.

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PRI demands urgent action against violence in Guerrero

They denounce an incursion of armed civilians in Coyuca de Catalán; party calls for state intervention.

The national leadership of the PRI demanded that the Mexican State intervene urgently in response to the complaint by inhabitants of the Guajes de Ayala ejido, in Coyuca de Catalán, Guerrero. The residents reported the incursion of armed civilians into their community in the Sierra.

Call for safety

Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, president of the party, asked the authorities to guarantee the safety of the families. He warned that these events should not be normalized due to the risk they represent for the civilian population.

The leader pointed out that in various communities in Guerrero they live under siege by armed groups. This has caused displacement, confinement of inhabitants and a constant climate of fear and uncertainty. He considered an immediate response from the State necessary.

Moreno Cárdenas also criticized the federal government for minimizing the situation of violence in the country. He affirmed that the population faces conditions of insecurity that require priority attention to restore the rule of law in the region.

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Inflation in Mexico slows down and remains at Banxico’s goal

Inflation drops to 3.55% in the first half of June, within Banxico's target range.

Inflation in Mexico continues to decline. According to Inegi, it stood at 3.55% annually during the first half of June. This represents a drop of 0.11 percentage points compared to the second half of May.

With three consecutive months of deceleration, the indicator remains within Banxico’s target range (3% plus/minus one point). This level is key for purchasing power.

Pressures on core inflation

However, pressures remain. Core inflation—which reflects medium and long-term trends—was at 4.12%, with a biweekly increase of 0.19 points. Within this category, merchandise rose 3.65% annually and services, 4.57%.

Non-core inflation and seasonality

In contrast, non-core inflation slowed to 1.61% annually, driven by the drop in agricultural prices. Products such as tomatoes, eggs and poblano peppers recorded significant decreases.

The report also reflected seasonal movements in tourist services, related to the summer and the Soccer World Cup. Air transportation, hotels and tour packages increased. Despite this, analysts foresee a favorable trend towards the end of the year.

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