President Claudia Sheinbaum’s First Annual Government Report: A Focus on Achievements and Future Goals
Claudia Sheinbaum Marks First Year as Mexico’s President with Optimistic Annual Report
Mexico City, October 1, 2025 — In a spirited address delivered at the National Palace, President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated her first year in office, highlighting significant achievements across various sectors, including security, the economy, and healthcare. The event, attended by high-ranking officials and business leaders, showcased her administration’s commitment to transforming Mexico.
“We’re doing well and we’re going to do even better,” Sheinbaum declared, reflecting on the progress made since she became Mexico’s first female president nearly a year ago. Her 70-minute speech emphasized the government’s focus on improving the lives of women and children, asserting that her presidency represents a collective achievement for all women in Mexico.
Sheinbaum, a key figure in the “Fourth Transformation” movement initiated by her predecessor Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), noted that over 13 million Mexicans have exited poverty since 2018. She expressed her determination to deepen the ongoing transformation, stating, “This is not just continuing; it’s deepening.”
Security Progress Amid Challenges
One of the most pressing issues during Sheinbaum’s tenure has been security. She reported a 25% reduction in homicides compared to the last month of AMLO’s presidency, attributing this success to a new security strategy and daily meetings of her security cabinet. “Our policy for the construction of peace is decided in Mexico,” she emphasized, asserting the nation’s sovereignty amid external pressures, particularly from the United States.
Despite these achievements, Sheinbaum faces criticism regarding rising violence in certain regions, particularly Sinaloa, where cartel conflicts have escalated. Nevertheless, she remains committed to a “zero impunity” approach to crime.
Economic Stability and Growth
On the economic front, Sheinbaum touted a new economic model aimed at ensuring macroeconomic stability while promoting shared prosperity. She criticized past neoliberal policies for exacerbating inequality and highlighted positive indicators, including a projected GDP growth of 1.2% for the year and record foreign direct investment.
“We’re consolidating a new economic model that guarantees macroeconomic stability, but promotes shared prosperity,” she stated, outlining various welfare programs that benefit millions of families across Mexico.
Legislative Transformations and Social Rights
Sheinbaum also detailed significant legislative changes aimed at enhancing social rights and democracy. Notable reforms include the first-ever judicial elections and the controversial transfer of the National Guard to military control. She asserted that these changes mark the end of an era characterized by corruption and nepotism.
Strengthening Mexico-U.S. Relations
Addressing international relations, Sheinbaum acknowledged the complexities of dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Mexican goods. She highlighted her administration’s efforts to maintain a relationship of mutual respect, emphasizing shared responsibility in combating drug trafficking and other issues.
Welfare and Healthcare Initiatives
The president announced an ambitious allocation of 850 billion pesos (approximately $45.6 billion) for welfare programs in 2025, benefiting 32 million families. She also unveiled new healthcare initiatives, including the “Salud casa por casa” program, which sends healthcare workers to assist vulnerable populations.
Infrastructure Development
Sheinbaum underscored the importance of public investment in driving economic growth and improving living standards. She highlighted ongoing infrastructure projects, including schools, hospitals, and transportation systems, as vital components of her administration’s vision for a prosperous Mexico.
A Vision for the Future
As she concluded her address, Sheinbaum expressed gratitude to her cabinet and supporters, reaffirming her commitment to the Mexican people. “Rest assured that I will not betray you,” she vowed, invoking a sense of unity and determination.
With an approval rating exceeding 70%, Sheinbaum’s first year has been marked by both achievements and challenges. As she embarks on the next phase of her presidency, her administration’s focus on social justice, economic stability, and security will be closely watched by both supporters and critics alike.

