
Mexico News Roundup: Acapulco, Judicial Reform, Elections, and Waste Management
Mexico Today: Key Updates on Social Programs, Judicial Reform, Politics, and Waste Management Mexico City, June 6, 2025 – Today's news from Mexico is marked by a confluence of significant events across various sectors. The inauguration of a new phase of the Tianguis del Bienestar in Acapulco, Guerrero, signals a renewed effort to address social welfare. Meanwhile, the political landscape is shifting following recent electoral victories by the opposition in Durango and Veracruz. These wins challenge the narrative of dominance by the ruling party, as stated by PRI National President Alejandro Moreno: "Tras el triunfo de la oposición...se cayó el mito de Morena." Furthermore, the ongoing debate surrounding judicial reform heats up with the PRI pushing for amendments. In a separate development, Minister Yasmin Esquivel released a video addressing public concerns. Finally, the INEGI's report on waste management highlights the daily collection of 108,146 tons of urban solid waste in 2022, underscoring the need for improved waste management strategies.