President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a tour across all 32 [1] Mexican states scheduled for September to present her administration's advances.
The tour serves as a strategic prelude to her Second Government Report. It allows the president to showcase an infrastructure-driven economic rebound and balance the achievements of her first two years in office [2].
Sheinbaum plans to visit 32 [1] entities throughout the country. While some reports focus on a specific work tour in Quintana Roo, other sources indicate the full scope of the journey covers the entire nation [1, 3]. In Quintana Roo, the president is expected to review conflicts in Tulum, the issue of sargassum seaweed, and the progress of the Maya cargo train [3].
The president's outreach comes as she seeks to solidify her mandate. During a previous appearance in Yucatán on July 17, Sheinbaum said, "No cumplas con la norma."
By traveling to every state, the administration aims to provide a direct account of government progress. The focus remains on demonstrating how infrastructure projects are driving the national economy [2]. This nationwide approach is intended to create a comprehensive narrative of success before the formal delivery of the government report.
“President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a tour across all 32 Mexican states”
This tour represents a high-visibility effort to synchronize regional perceptions of government performance before a formal national report. By visiting every state, Sheinbaum is attempting to bypass centralized reporting and create a direct link between infrastructure spending and local economic impact, which is critical for maintaining political momentum midway through her term.


