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Daily intentional homicides decrease by 46% in Michoacán: SESNSP; high impact crimes report a decrease of 3%
MX🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Daily intentional homicides decrease by 46% in Michoacán: SESNSP; high impact crimes report a decrease of 3%

The Mexican government reported a 46% decrease in daily homicide rates in Michoacán, Mexico, since the implementation of the 'Plan Michoacán por la Paz y la Justicia' eight months ago. The reduction was highlighted during a conference led by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, where Secretary Marcela Figueroa Franco presented data showing a decline from 4.32 daily homicides in January 2025 to 2.33 in June 2026. The state governor, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, praised the plan’s results, noting improvements in security, education, and infrastructure, including road expansions. The report also noted a 3% drop in high-impact crimes compared to 2025.

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Daily intentional homicides decrease by 46% in Michoacán: SESNSP; high impact crimes report a decrease of 3%

The Mexican government reported a 46% decrease in daily homicide rates in Michoacán, Mexico, since the implementation of the 'Plan Michoacán por la Paz y la Justicia' eight months ago. The reduction was highlighted during a conference led by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, where Secretary Marcela Figueroa Franco presented data showing a decline from 4.32 daily homicides in January 2025 to 2.33 in June 2026. The state governor, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, praised the plan’s results, noting improvements in security, education, and infrastructure, including road expansions. The report also noted a 3% drop in high-impact crimes compared to 2025.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on crime reduction attributed to the federal government's initiative, without overtly praising or criticizing the policy. It includes quotes from both national and state officials, providing balanced attribution. While the tone leans slightly toward positive outcome

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