Mexico's Sheinbaum vows peaceful World Cup opening despite protest threats
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect, responded to concerns about the World Cup opening. She pledged that the country will guarantee a peaceful start
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect, responded to concerns about the
World Cup opening. She pledged that the country will guarantee a peaceful start
to the tournament. Her remarks addressed reports of possible protest actions
surrounding the event. Sheinbaum said authorities will work to prevent any
disruptions. The government plans to maintain security while respecting
citizens' rights. Officials are instructed to coordinate with law‑enforcement
agencies. The statement aims to reassure fans, participants, and the
international community. The opening ceremony will proceed under heightened
vigilance.