‘Mañanera’ Conference of Claudia Sheinbaum Today, February 17: Follow it Live Here
President Claudia Sheinbaum leads the morning press conference on February 17 from the National Palace, addressing various public interest topics including the rise in measles cases and recent personnel changes in the education sector.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is hosting the morning press conference on February 17 at the National Palace, where she is expected to discuss several pressing public health issues. Among the main topics is the increase in measles infections, with health department heads likely present to provide updates on measures to manage the outbreak. This highlights the administration's ongoing efforts to control health crises and communicate effectively with the public.
In addition to health concerns, Sheinbaum is anticipated to address the recent controversial appointment of Nadia López García as the director of Educational Materials at the Ministry of Public Education (SEP). The prior dismissal of Max Arriaga from this position, which was reportedly due to disagreements over textbook changes, has sparked discussions about governance and educational reforms, pointing to the complexities of personnel management in the political landscape.
During the previous day's conference, Sheinbaum touched on several matters concerning public interest, specifically addressing discontent related to labor reform proposals. The Secretary of Labor, Marath Bolaños, refuted claims that proposed changes would reduce rest periods, suggesting that the government is striving to balance reform efforts while addressing workers' rights. This reflects the administration's focus on engaging with contentious issues while managing public perception.