Sandra Cuevas reveals her 12 purposes for 2026

Former Cuauhtémoc mayor Sandra Cuevas shared her 12 goals for 2026 on social media, ranging from expanding her businesses to a political project against the opposition. Her plans include launching tequila under her name and premiering a movie about her life. She also aims to advance her academic pursuits and commit to transparency in her companies.

Sandra Cuevas, former mayor of Cuauhtémoc in Mexico City, posted on her social media a list of 12 purposes for 2026, following the tradition of setting goals at the start of the new year. These objectives focus on consolidating and expanding her personal and business brand, as well as her professional and political development.

Among the commercial plans, Cuevas aims to open a candy shop named after her and a restaurant in homage to actress Carmen Salinas, who died in 2021 and was close to the politician. She also announced the launch and sale of 'Sandra Cuevas Tequila'. To address allegations of investigations, she committed to presenting a transparency platform for her company Sandra Cuevas Diamond and fulfilling all obligations with the Tax Administration Service (SAT) and the Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF).

In entertainment, she expects the premiere of the movie 'Amor y Poder, Sandra Cuevas', which will explain her ties to Alejandro Gilmare Mendoza, alleged leader of 'La Chokiza'. Politically, she will present the 'CO26' project, acronym for 'Contra la Oposición 2026', a movement ahead of the 2027 elections. If she seeks to register a political party, she must meet requirements from the National Electoral Institute (INE).

Academically, she plans to complete her master's in Public Security, start journalism studies, and present a thesis for a PhD in Law. This project will become a book dedicated to Mexico City. Other purposes include self-care, family time, her 'future husband', and spirituality.

The post elicited mixed reactions on social media: some users offered support, while others mocked or questioned her plans. Cuevas directly responded to only a few comments.

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