President Claudia Sheinbaum will deliver her two-year presidential accountability report this Sunday, May 31, at the Monumento a la Revolución [1].

The event serves as a formal review of the administration's progress and goals after two years in office [5]. By hosting the report in a public space, the president intends to provide a direct accounting of her government's results to the citizens.

The report is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. [3]. While the Plaza de la Constitución, known as the Zócalo, is the traditional site for such governmental addresses, the venue was changed to the Monumento a la Revolución [1].

Sheinbaum said the change of venue responds to the temporary occupation of the Plaza de la Constitución by activities related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup [2]. The Zócalo is currently hosting the Fan Fest for the tournament [1].

"The report next Sunday, May 31, will be at 10:00 hours at the Monumento a la Revolución," Sheinbaum said [3].

This public report is a key component of the president's transparency efforts. Sheinbaum said the report marks two years of her government and that she will render accounts to the people [4].

Security and logistics for the event are being coordinated to accommodate the public at the monument, which is one of the most iconic landmarks in Mexico City [1].

"This report marks two years of my government and rendiré cuentas al pueblo."

The shift in venue highlights the logistical pressure placed on Mexico City as it hosts major international events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup. By moving a significant political milestone to the Monumento a la Revolución, the administration balances its constitutional duty of accountability with the economic and tourism priorities associated with the World Cup Fan Fest.