The second march in support of the National Electoral Institute (INE) will take place this Sunday, February 26 at 11:00 a.m., the meeting place will be Zocalo Esplanade capital, located in the historic center of Mexico City (CDMX).
Claudia Sheinbaum assured that facilities will be granted to opposition demonstrators in favor of the INE
The head of government in Mexico City said she met with representatives of the protesters who shared several of the arrangements they would make on Sunday
The movement will seek to defend the body from the establishment of the Electoral Reform Plan B proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO).
Supporters attending the march have been called in from 7am, so there will be vehicle cuts, closures and possible changes to public transport such as the Transit System (CTS). Metro there metrobus. On this occasion the organization has not traced a precise route, it will directly be the arrival of the demonstrators on the Plaza de la Constitución.
Lilly Téllez announced that Morena is “preparing for the big election heist” with the approval of Plan B
The PAN senator assured that the Fourth Transformation plan is supposed to render the INE “useless” so that it can “cheat” in the elections and stay in power
The streets through which you can access the Plaza de la Constitución on foot will be the following:
-Register
The PRD demonstrated at the Beaux-Arts against the Electoral Plan B
The Aztec Sun Party announced its participation in the march in defense of the INE in the face of the reform initiative of President AMLO
-May 5
-November 20
-September 16
Caution is advised as José María Pino Suárez Street will remain closed to motorists and pedestrians.
Some Line 2 metro stations they will not provide service due to mobilization.
-Pin Suarez
-Basement
-Allende
The ace alternative routes to get to the Zócalo are Allende, Pino Suárez, Isabel La Católica, San Juan de Letrán, Allende, Balderas, Juárez, Bellas Artes and Hidalgo.
So far, the Metrobús public transport system has not issued any statements regarding transport in the city centre.
Roads closed to vehicles:
-Madero Street
-May 5
-November 20.
-September 16.
-José Maria Pino Suarez
If you have to travel near the city center and you travel by car, these are alternatives for cross the historic center and reach your destination without problems.
-Axis 3 East Francisco Del Paso and Troncoso
-Bicentenary Circuit
-Peripheral ring
-Calzada Chivatito
-Eje 1 Oriente Circunvalación
– Pavement beams
– Puente de Alvarado Avenue
-Ribera de San Cosme Avenue
-Faience River
-Chapultepec Avenue
-Fray Servando Teresa de Mier
-Axis 1 North Radius
-Avenida José Maria Izazaga
-Avenida Constituyentes
-Calzada Mexico – Tacuba
– President Masarik
-Axis 3 South and Baja California
On the other hand, the organizations which have called for this movement have pointed out that will be replicated in over 90 citiesin which the appointment is fixed between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., in the representative squares of the different places.
Despite the fact that they didn’t indicate anywhere what time it would end, estimated to last over an hoursince we expect that show up at least three speakers: an employee of the electoral service, the journalist Beatrice Pages and the retired minister Jose Ramon Cossioat the end of the event, they must sing the national anthem.
The Mexico City government is preparing to receive the protesters, which is why they have protected various buildings in the historic center to avoid any damage.
On Saturday February 25, the National Palace was surrounded by metal fences two meters high, on the eve of the concentration expected on the plateau of the Basement capital, located in the Mexico City Historic Center. He was also protected metropolitan cathedralas it has been since 2021.
The march was originally called by the businessman Claudio X GonzalezHowever, it has begun to be promoted by different civil organizations and by political parties opposed to the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), in order to take to the streets to show their disagreement with the recent Senate plenary vote. .