Sheinbaum renders his first Government Report with a symbolic gesture

A symbolic gesture from the presidential office frames the historic moment prior to the balance of his first year in office.

An act loaded with political symbolism

In the hours before the presentation of her first Government Report, the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, shared a significant image from her office in the National Palace. The photograph, disseminated through her official accounts on social networks, shows the president working with a deliberately chosen background: a portrait of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador at a crucial historical moment.

The message that accompanied the publication was concise and direct: “Working from the National Palace“. However, the choice of the background visual element transforms this routine communication into a profound political statement, establishing a clear line of ideological and programmatic continuity between his administration and that of the movement that precedes it.

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The painting visible behind the presidential desk is not a coincidental image. This is a photograph that the Head of State herself had previously shared in July 2023, during the commemoration of the anniversary of the electoral victory of the so-called Fourth Transformation. The snapshot captures the moment when Andrés Manuel López Obrador receives a symbolic presidential sash from the hands of Rosario Ibarra de Piedra, emblematic social activist and founder of the Eureka Committee, an organization dedicated to the search for missing people.

This act that occurred in 2006 represented the proclamation of López Obrador as legitimate president by his followers, after a highly controversial and disputed presidential election. By choosing this specific image for his office on a day as significant as that of his first report, Sheinbaum sends a powerful message about the symbolic foundations and political genealogy of his government.

As the president explained in previous publications when referring to this date: “July 1st commemorates the triumph of the Fourth Transformation at the polls with the presidential election. A historic date. It is a triumph in the struggle of more than 20 years that we have accompanied, out of conviction because we share a vision of the country, of well-being for all.”

Agenda prior to the Government Report

Breaking with her usual routine of work tours to different states during the weekends, President Sheinbaum remained in the Valley of Mexico for final preparations for her first presidential report. His agenda included a substantial meeting with representatives of the Eureka Committee of relatives of politically disappeared persons during the period known as the dirty war in Mexico.

This meeting, held on Saturday at the National Palace, reinforces the symbolic commitment represented by the photograph in his office. “We work every day for the truth,” the president declared after the meeting, explicitly connecting her administration with the historical struggle for human rights and historical memory that Rosario Ibarra de Piedra and the movement she founded represents.

The invitation extended to his followers to follow the transmission of his First Government Report closes the circle of this carefully orchestrated communication strategy, which interweaves symbolic elements of the recent past with the formal presentation of the achievements and directions of his current administration.

This approach narratively reinforces the idea of continuity of the political project of the Fourth Transformation, while situating Sheinbaum’s own presidency within a broader historical narrative of social struggle and national transformation that spans decades.

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Confrontation in Villa Juárez leaves minor injured

A minor was injured during a police operation in Villa Juárez, Navolato.

Confrontation in Villa Juárez leaves two injured

Culiacán, Sin. — Elements of the State Preventive Police carried out an operation to recover stolen vehicles in the Villa Juárez administration, Navolato. When they located a unit and proceeded to secure it, they were attacked with gunfire. The officers repelled the attack; In the exchange, one of the alleged attackers was injured, while his companions fled.

A minor who was nearby suffered incidental injuries. Her relatives took her to a local hospital. The State Attorney General’s Office was informed and opened an investigation file.

The identity of the minor is kept confidential by legal provision. So far no arrests have been reported.

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SEP 2026 tickets: free digital download

Free consultation and download of SEP scores without going to school.

Free digital download of SEP tickets

The Ministry of Public Education confirmed that the report card for the 2025-2026 cycle can be downloaded online for free. The enabled period will be from June 30 to July 3, 2026. Families do not need to go to the campuses.

To obtain the document, you must enter the Educational Information and Management System (SIGED). All that is required is the student’s CURP, select the school year and download the PDF. The option is also available through the School Control system. The procedure works 24 hours a day.

The report allows you to verify the academic performance of preschool, primary and secondary school students. It is necessary for school changes or future registrations. The authorities recommend saving the digital file.

Summer holidays 2026

The official calendar marks the end of classes for students on July 15. That day the holidays begin. On July 16 and 17, teachers and administrators will participate in an intensive training workshop, closing the school year.

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T-MEC: Mexico, the US and Canada resume negotiations in July

Sheinbaum announces virtual and in-person meetings to review the T-MEC in July.

President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that on July 1 economic authorities from Mexico, the United States and Canada will hold a virtual meeting to advance the review of the T-MEC.

Scheduled meetings

“In any case, on July 16 or 20 there is a meeting here, in Mexico, to continue the talks,” declared the president. Sheinbaum specified that, although Washington has requested bilateral talks, Mexico insists on a trilateral format.

“The treaty is very good for the three countries; those who defend it the most are even the American, Mexican and Canadian companies themselves,” he added.

The president highlighted that Mexico and Canada have strengthened their trade and investment relationship. He mentioned a relevant project in the port of Altamira, Tamaulipas.

Canadian mining cases

Sheinbaum also referred to two cases of alleged irregularities by Canadian mining companies in Mexico, which are being analyzed by the Security Cabinet. He stressed the importance of complying with environmental laws, a topic he discussed with Prime Minister Mark Carney.

“Alicia Bárcena sent a list of problems of Canadian mining companies in Mexico that have not fully complied with remediation, environmental impacts or mitigation; they should comply,” he stated.

Profepa and Semarnat are working on these non-compliances.

Security and reduction of homicides

The president also highlighted a decrease in homicides during her administration, attributing it to the security strategy based on attention to the causes.

The July meetings will define the course of the review of the T-MEC, in force since 2020 and key for the regional economy.

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