
Mexico City Update: Elections, Equine Therapy, and New E-mobility Law
Mexico City News Roundup: Elections, Equine Therapy Success, and New Electromobility Law Mexico City is buzzing with activity as the July 1st elections draw closer. The INE (National Electoral Institute) is currently verifying the results from 1644 polling stations to determine voter turnout. Meanwhile, a heartwarming story emerges from Ecatepec, where an equine therapy team, composed of 14 individuals utilizing horses from the municipal police, has successfully treated 600 children with autism spectrum disorder. "It's truly remarkable to see the impact of this program," says a spokesperson for the program. Adding to the city's dynamic atmosphere, the CDMX Congress is reviewing a new electromobility law designed to regulate electric bicycles and scooters. This legislation aims to improve safety and order on city streets. "This law is crucial for the safe use of electric vehicles in the city," explains a city council member. The positive impact of the equine therapy program and the forward-thinking electromobility law offer a hopeful counterpoint to the intensity of the upcoming elections.