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On October 1st, Claudia Sheinbaum will be sworn in as the first female president of Mexico. The major event will take place in San Lázaro Legislative Palace, and will be attended by many special national and international guests.
Due to the event, there will be some modifications in road service, which you should take into account if you plan to travel through the area.
Which streets will be closed due to Sheinbaum’s protest?
The investiture ceremony will begin at the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro, therefore, the government of Mexico City has implemented partial and total closures of some streets and avenues near the campus
The affected roads on Venustiano Carranza are:
- Eduardo Molina
- Emiliano Zapata
- Congress of the Union
- Sidar and Rovirosa
- Diagonal Zaragoza
- San Ciprian Bridge
What will be the road alternatives?
And motorists who need to travel through that area, the following alternative routes are recommended:
- Nacozari Hero
- Engineer Eduardo Molina
- Ignacio Zaragoza Road
- Heriberto Castillo Road Distributor
- Fray Servando Teresa de Mier
- Axis 1 East
Streets closed in the Historic Center
Another of the events that will take place on October 1 will be the message from the president of Mexico in the capital’s Zócalo, so the streets where there will be no vehicular access will be:
- February 5
- November 20
- Pino Suarez
- September 16
- Francisco I. Madero and
- May 5
Where will Claudia Sheinbaum live?
Claudia Sheinbaum reported that she will continue the legacy of the founder of Morena, and among other things this includes the place of residence during her government.
In this sense, the former head of government of Mexico City She will live inside the National Palace, where her office will be, just like her predecessor did, as the doctor herself announced at a press conference on September 9.
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