Highlights of this morning’s presidential press conference include: José Antonio Peña Merino, head of the newly created Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency, provided details on its goals and functioning. He also explained the Simplification and Digitalization Law, which among other objectives, seeks to reduce paperwork procedures, requirements, and response times, standardize processes and requirements, and promote digitalization; President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the renewal of the Package against Inflation and the High Cost of Living, which will reduce the price of 24 products of the basic food basket from US$91.17 to US$79.85; the President pointed out that US Ambassador Ken Salazar “has a different opinion from one day to the next” concerning the “Hugs, not bullets” strategy to fight crime. She reaffirmed that Mexico is a sovereign country and that its relationship with the United States is one of coordination, not subordination; Sheinbaum announced an upcoming meeting with parents of the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students.
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