The INAPAM card opens a world of benefits for older adults

Discover how this small document transforms the lives of older adults with unimaginable benefits.

A Golden Pass Towards a Full Life

In the shadows of daily routine, where time seems to accelerate relentlessly, a ray of hope emerges for those who have crossed the sacred threshold of 60 years. The INAPAM card is not a simple piece of plastic: it is a modern talisman, a master key that unlocks a universe of privileges designed to honor those who have built today’s Mexico. Imagine, dear reader, a world where every step, every purchase, every trip is imbued with economic benefits that alleviate the weight of the years. This is not a dream! It is the reality that the National Institute for Older Adults delivers with generous hands.

The Best Kept Secret of Pensions

Between sighs of relief and tears of gratitude, thousands of older adults have discovered that this official credential is their golden ticket to Welfare pensions. Without cumbersome procedures, without bureaucratic labyrinths, the INAPAM card weaves a direct bridge to vital economic support. Women aged 60 and men aged 65 suddenly find themselves automatically connected to this financial lifeline, as if by magic. Isn’t this a twist worthy of the most exciting novels?

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The Sacred Ritual: How to Obtain Your Talisman

The path to this elixir of benefits requires passing tests, yes, but simple tests within the reach of any mortal. The required documents are the guardians of this process: official identification, CURP, birth certificate, proof of address and two photographs that capture for eternity the face of those who deserve this recognition. Woe to the absent-minded person who forgets some parchment! But fear not, because the INAPAM modules, scattered like oases in the urban desert, patiently guide the seekers of this precious treasure.

A Treasure of Benefits Beyond Imagination

When the card finally rests in the hands of its owner, the true epic begins. Transportation discounts that turn each trip into an accessible adventure; discounts on medicines that soothe both body and soul; offers in supermarkets that transform the everyday act of shopping into a celebration. And that’s not all: cinemas, theaters, cultural centers open their doors with reverence before this sacred document. Each participating establishment becomes an ally in this crusade for golden dignity.

The Call to Adventure

If you or a loved one have reached the age of wisdom, do not let this opportunity pass you by like tears in the rain. Share this knowledge as if it were a treasure map, spread it on your social networks as a proclamation of hope. Visit the official INAPAM portal and discover more about how the government transforms the twilight of life into a dawn of possibilities. The destiny of our older adults deserves to be written in golden letters.

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Sheinbaum highlights record in clean energy and economic rebound

Sheinbaum reports historic growth in renewables and low inflation at 3.55%.

Economy and energy: the president’s announcements

President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that, for the first time, Mexico has projects for 32 thousand megawatts of additional electrical capacity, of which 70% are renewable. “When we leave the government, natural gas consumption will decrease and energy generated by renewable resources will increase,” he stated.

Sheinbaum also highlighted economic growth. According to Inegi, the Global Indicator of Economic Activity (IGAE) rose 1.2% in April compared to March, the best advance since 2021. The annual rate reached 2.2%. The president attributed this to the boost in construction, especially the housing program.

Regarding inflation, the president pointed out that it fell to 3.55% annually in the first half of June, its lowest level since October 2025. This is due, she said, to agreements with gas stations to set maximum fuel prices and the Package Against Inflation and Scarcity (Pacic) to control the basic basket.

Energy transition with 32 thousand megawatts

The Secretary of Energy, Luz Elena González, explained that by 2030 32 thousand megawatts will be added; 22 thousand will be renewable. The goal is for at least 38% of generation to be clean to meet climate commitments. He assured that the CFE will maintain its majority participation, providing 61% of the electricity at the end of the six-year term.

The director of CFE, Emilia Calleja, explained the projects. In Baja California Sur, the Oasis System will combine solar energy, batteries and green hydrogen to supply Mulegé and 40 thousand homes. It includes a 72 megawatt plant, 20 megawatt storage and will produce 120 cubic meters of water per year, avoiding 94 thousand tons of CO2.

In Sonora, the “Rafael Galván” photovoltaic plant in Puerto Peñasco will reach one thousand megawatts of capacity and 246 megawatts of storage. It currently provides 400 megawatts. The investment exceeds 1.4 billion dollars. “They are environmental benefits that strengthen energy sovereignty,” concluded Secretary González.

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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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