Sheinbaum Tackles Security, Cartels, and Housing in Marathon Sessions
President Addresses Key Issues Amidst Ongoing Investigations
President **Claudia Sheinbaum** engaged in extensive public discourse on July 22, detailing advancements in security, addressing the ongoing investigation into the Bermúdez-López case, and outlining strategies for the real estate sector and combating connational cartels.
Security and Cartel Research Highlighted
In a significant portion of her remarks, President **Sheinbaum** reported on progress in national security, emphasizing research initiatives focused on confronting what she termed “connational cartels.” Details emerged regarding the complex case involving **Bermúdez-López**, with the President promising further clarity.
Housing and Airport Sanctions Discussed
The President also turned her attention to the critical housing sector, touching upon measures aimed at addressing gentrification. Sanctions against airports were also a topic of discussion, underscoring a multi-faceted governmental approach to national challenges.
The government reported a 7% decrease in homicides nationwide in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI 2025).
Presidential Conferences Offer Deep Dive
The detailed discussions were part of her regular public conferences, which serve as a crucial platform for transparency and public engagement. These sessions, often referred to as “La Mañanera,” provide direct insights into the administration’s priorities and responses to current events.
The comprehensive dialogues covered a wide array of topics, reflecting the administration’s commitment to addressing pressing national concerns with transparency and detailed reporting.