Claudia Sheinbaum, a prominent political figure, has responded to accusations regarding limitations placed on the “Movimiento Independiente del Sombrero” (Independent Hat Movement) in Michoacán. She stated that no one is being excluded, distancing herself from claims of deliberately hindering the group. The controversy stems from a recently approved electoral reform in the state of Michoacán. Grecia Quiroz, a representative of the movement, alleges that the reform weakens independent parties. Sheinbaum’s comments suggest an openness to dialogue and collaboration, despite the concerns raised about the impact of the new regulations. The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding electoral reforms and the role of independent political groups in Mexico. The reform’s specific provisions and their potential consequences remain a point of contention.