President Claudia Sheinbaum has articulated a robust defense of Mexico’s ongoing Fourth Transformation movement during a pivotal address in Mexico City’s Zócalo Square. The speech, delivered to supporters at 11:00 a.m. local time, served both as a reflection on seven years of progressive governance and a clarion call for continued national reform.
In her remarks, Sheinbaum positioned the current administration as the institutional continuation of a grassroots movement that initially fought for political change from outside government structures. ‘Previously, our movement struggled for national transformation from beyond the corridors of power,’ the President noted. ‘Today, we persist in this mission from within government, utilizing different instruments to effect change on a daily basis.’
The address comprehensively addressed the philosophical underpinnings of the reform agenda, emphasizing governance through humility and republican austerity. Sheinbaum highlighted the administration’s core principles, stating, ‘Our governance model prioritizes three essential pillars: the absolute eradication of corruption, the preservation of national sovereignty, and maintaining modest governance practices that respect public resources.’
The President’s appearance comes amid what she characterized as ‘a barrage of coordinated campaigns’ and malicious slander targeting the Fourth Transformation movement over recent weeks. Through social media channels, Sheinbaum had previously amplified her invitation to the Zócalo gathering, framing it as both a celebration of achievements and a strategic response to mounting criticism against her administration’s revolutionary policies.
