President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo held her "La Mañanera del Pueblo" morning press conference on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 [1].

These daily briefings serve as the primary mechanism for the Mexican executive to communicate the government's current agenda and policy priorities directly to the public. By controlling the narrative through these sessions, the administration maintains a consistent line of communication with the press and the citizenry.

The event took place at the Palacio Nacional in Mexico City, specifically within the Salón Tesorería [2]. The president used the platform to share information regarding the government’s ongoing initiatives and legislative goals. The session functioned as both a policy update and a formal interaction with the media.

Because the date of the conference coincided with the president's birthday, the proceedings included celebratory remarks [3]. This personal milestone added a celebratory tone to the otherwise administrative nature of the briefing. Despite the festivities, the core focus remained on the presentation of state affairs.

The "La Mañanera del Pueblo" format continues to be a central pillar of the administration's public relations strategy. By hosting these meetings in the Salón Tesorería, the presidency utilizes the historic setting of the Palacio Nacional to underscore the authority of the executive office. The conference concluded with the usual exchange of information regarding the daily government schedule [4].

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo held her 'La Mañanera del Pueblo' morning press conference

The continuation of the 'Mañanera' format under President Sheinbaum indicates a commitment to the direct-communication style established by her predecessor. By blending official state business with personal milestones, such as her birthday, the administration humanizes the executive office while maintaining a strict grip on the daily news cycle in Mexico.