Pinwheel. At the FIL Guadalajara, the INE showed its Graphic and Documentary Report 2023-2024, a double volume that boasts what some consider to be the citizen muscle behind the historic election. Councilors and academics recalled that not only was the first President of Mexico elected, but millions were mobilized to install polling stations, monitor votes and maintain electoral peace. Between monumental figures and institutional nods, the Institute celebrated a democratic operation that was literally proof of everything.
Bicycle. The voices in Coparmex consider that the new General Law against Extortion marks an advance long demanded by citizens and companies: a uniform framework to stop a crime that eats away at investment, employment and peace of mind. Within the organization the step is celebrated, but they warn that without a budget, training and state approval there will be no results. With more severe penalties, protection for victims and blocking operations from prisons, the law opens a real opportunity to recover productive routes and return security to communities and businesses.

