Overview
- Núñez, who appeared before the City Congress on Wednesday, called her government transformative and said it resolved more than 32,000 resident requests in 18 months.
- She cited data from Mexico’s Executive Secretariat for Public Security that ranks Azcapotzalco among the six boroughs with the fewest investigation files and alleged a dirty campaign is stoking fear.
- Her report detailed seven Caminos de Paz, a street lighting and repair program, plus weekly border operations with Naucalpan and Tlalnepantla that she said led to arrests.
- She said the borough shut down 135 illegal alcohol stalls in 18 months, compared with 82 from 2021 to 2024.
- Opposition PAN legislators said floods, crime and urban decay persist and pressed for investment in drainage, trash collection and patrol cars.