The celebration will bring together members of the guinda party to remember Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s six years as president and Sheinbaum’s first year at the head of the country.
If you plan to attend or prefer to avoid the area due to possible road complications, here we tell you what is known so far about the “7 years of the transformation” event.
Time and place of the celebration in the Zócalo CDMX
The event will take place on the Zócalo plaza in Mexico City, a space where leftist governments usually celebrate achievements, triumphs or express their causes.
So far, the official schedule has not been confirmed, so it is expected that the authorities will announce it in the coming days.
Affected streets
Normally, when political meetings are held in the Zócalo, several roads in the first square are usually closed. The streets that could be affected are:
– 5 de Mayo Street
– Plaza de la Constitución Circuit
– José María Pino Suárez Street
– 20 de Noviembre Avenue
Road alternatives
To avoid setbacks, you can choose the following routes:
– Axis 1 North
– Axis 1 East
– Fray Servando Teresa de Mier
– Congress of the Union
– Arches of Bethlehem
– Paseo de la Reforma
What is Morena celebrating this December 6?
According to a statement released by the party, Morena called an event in the Zócalo of Mexico City to commemorate seven years of the beginning of the so-called Fourth Transformation, the political project initiated in 2018 with the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and continued by the current president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
The party affirms that this period has been marked by policies aimed at social well-being, the expansion of social programs, the standardization of health services, salary increases and infrastructure works considered strategic. He also attributes a reduction in poverty and inequality to this period, as well as changes in security and foreign policy.
During the call, Morena points out that the event seeks to “celebrate the progress” that, according to the party, has been achieved in areas such as:
Social programsincluding support for older adults, students and people with disabilities, as well as scholarships and productive programs.
Public healthwith the integration of systems and the start of the “Salud Casa por Casa” program.
Salary and employmentwith increases to the minimum wage and recent formal employment figures.
Securityhighlighting a reduction in intentional homicides compared to previous administrations.
Development and infrastructurewith works such as the Mayan Train, the Interoceanic, Dos Bocas and railway and airport projects.
Foreign policyfocused on the defense of sovereignty and the relationship with the United States and Canada.
The event on December 6, according to the call, will bring together supporters and seeks to function as a public balance of these seven years.
