Overview
- Mexico’s federal prosecutor’s office, the FGR, presented the 2026–2029 strategy in Mexico City under Attorney General Ernestina Godoy Ramos.
- The plan moves the institution from reactive case work to intelligence analysis, interagency coordination, and triage by case complexity.
- Targets include extortion, gender-based violence such as femicide, forced disappearance, criminal cells, and illicit use of public funds.
- Yucatán’s governor and state justice leaders attended the event and pledged close coordination with federal authorities.
- Godoy said the goal is a more transparent, efficient, and trusted system that reduces impunity and widens access to justice, with rollout steps and metrics still to come.