## Report on Missing Persons to Be Presented

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that a report on missing persons in Mexico will be released this week. Although she did not specify an exact date for the presentation, she mentioned that she would meet with families searching for their loved ones to go over the report’s details. This act aims to provide transparency and support to families grappling with the issue of disappearances, which has become a significant concern in Mexico.

## Spill in Dos Bocas: No Responsible Party Identified Yet

A critical topic discussed during La Mañanera was the recent oil spill in Dos Bocas. Sheinbaum disclosed that the government has established an inter-institutional team to investigate and manage the cleanup effort following the incident. Currently, the exact origin of the spill remains unclear, and no responsible party has been definitively identified.

### Investigation and Environmental Impacts

To better understand the root cause of the spill, Sheinbaum emphasized the need for interdisciplinary analysis. The involvement of the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) has been solicited to conduct thorough investigations with expert input. She pointed out that while the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (Profepa) has indicated a potentially implicated company, certainty regarding the responsible party is still lacking. This ambiguous situation underscores the urgency of clarifying the facts surrounding the incident.

## Sheinbaum’s Stance on Educational Initiatives

In a separate matter, Sheinbaum expressed her support for including images of animal abuse in educational textbooks. She believes that showcasing these issues could help raise awareness among students.

## Invitation to the King of Spain for World Cup 2026

Sheinbaum also confirmed sending an invitation to the King of Spain to attend the 2026 World Cup. She reiterated that similar invitations were extended to leaders of all countries, emphasizing that there were no exceptional considerations in the invitation aside from countries with which Mexico has no diplomatic relations.

## Exchange with Isabel Díaz Ayuso

In a heated exchange, Sheinbaum criticized Isabel Díaz Ayuso for her remarks suggesting Spain should not apologize for historical conquest actions in Mexico. She highlighted Ayuso’s ties to former President Felipe Calderón and accused her of ideological competition against the current Mexican administration.

## Electoral Reform: Considering Plan C

Turning to electoral matters, Sheinbaum hinted at the potential for a “Plan C” if “Plan B” does not gain legislative support. She insists that her commitment to the Mexican populace will guide her actions and indicated she will monitor how senators vote on the issue.

## Potential Outcomes of Plan B’s Rejection

Sheinbaum addressed concerns regarding what would happen if Plan B is not accepted. She emphasized her responsibility to the people and reiterated that voting records would highlight who supports privileges, underscoring the ideological divide in the political landscape.

By consolidating these important issues within her administration, Claudia Sheinbaum continues to navigate complex challenges while seeking accountability and transparency from her government.



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