President Claudia Sheinbaum led a large event on May 31 at the Monumento a la Revolución to mark two years since her electoral victory, where she defended national sovereignty against foreign interference.
The event drew 130,000 attendees in Mexico City, according to local government figures, and was broadcast simultaneously in 31 public plazas across the country, including Chilpancingo, Guerrero.
Sheinbaum stated that Mexico does not accept interference and questioned whether foreign agencies or the people decide in the country. She said she does not believe President Donald Trump leads the offensive against Mexico, but rather far-right groups from both nations.
Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda highlighted federal support for welfare programs totaling more than 37 billion pesos and the continuity of the Fourth Transformation.
An El Financiero poll showed Sheinbaum's approval held at 69 percent in May.