Plan Michoacán: Sheinbaum Presents 12-Point, US $3.1B Strategy to Pacify the State
The $3.1 billion Plan for Peace and Justice includes 10,506 military personnel and $2.1 billion in development funds to reduce violence and support key agricultural exports.
- After the public killing in Uruapan, Mexico rolled out a two-track strategy linking hard security with everyday prosperity through the Plan for Peace and Justice, which carries more than 57,000 million pesos and promises biweekly reviews with monthly public scorecards.
- Facing external pressure, Mexico rejected any `invasion` but opted for visible, rules-based enforcement after sustained U.S. rhetoric raised the political cost of inaction.
- Operation Paricután mobilized 10,506 Army, Air Force, and National Guard personnel plus 1,980 reinforcements while the Mexican Navy added 1,781 marines, aircraft, vessels, and drones to secure Lázaro Cárdenas, Aquila, and Coahuayana.
- Investment plans pair with security through road and `safe corridor` works totaling over 39,000 million pesos while producers of lemons, cane, avocados, mangoes and berries receive 82 million pesos in low-rate credit.
- Strategically, the state's export orchards and the port of Lázaro Cárdenas make Michoacán vital, and if extortion falls, exports will stabilize, benefiting expats and investors beyond Michoacán.
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Under U.S. Pressure, Mexico Pivots to Measurable Crackdown in Michoacán State
Mexico has flipped the script in Michoacán. After the public killing of Uruapan’s mayor, authorities rolled out a two-track strategy that puts hard security and everyday prosperity on the same timetable—and on the record. The “Plan for Peace and Justice” carries more than 57,000 million pesos ($3.1 billion) and promises biweekly internal reviews with monthly […]
Hours before the federal government presented the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice, the Morena Advisory Council expressed its “total support” to President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and to the strategy announced for this entity, of which it highlighted its humanistic sense and its objectives to address the causes of violence.
By CNN en Español The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, presented this Sunday the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice, in the midst of the wave of violence that strikes the state and that arrives days after the assassination of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, during a public event on Day of the Dead. During the presentation of the plan, Sheinbaum detailed that the plan consists of 12 axes and more than 100 shares, with an investment o…
This Sunday, President Claudia Sheinbaum and members of the cabinet of the Mexican Government presented the Michoacán Plan. In this regard, the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, highlighted that President Claudia Sheinbaum instructed the entire Cabinet to meet with the population and all sectors of the Michoacan society. The head of the government indicated that meetings were held at a distance and also in person and that these wo…
The Ministry of National Defense reports that in the framework of the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice, from November 8th began the ground deployment of units in the municipalities of Morelia, Uruapan, Apatzingán, Zamora and Pátzcuaro. It emphasizes that as part of the “Paricutin” Operations Plan, its elements will reinforce the [...] The article SEDENA reports on its deployment as part of the Michoacán Plan appeared first in: 88.9 News.
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