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Mexico City Braces for Multiple Demonstrations and Events on December 13, 2025

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Mexico City, December 13, 2025 – Residents of Mexico City are advised to plan their day carefully as the city anticipates a significant number of public events, demonstrations, and rallies today. The Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) has released comprehensive information regarding scheduled activities, including concentrations, motorcycle and cycling rallies, and various recreational events across the capital.

Overview of Today’s Events in CDMX

According to the SSC, a total of 32 events are registered for Saturday, December 13, 2025. These include:

  • Concentrations: 4
  • Motorcycle Rallies: 4
  • Cycling Rallies: 4
  • Recreational Events: 20

The authorities are closely monitoring these events to ensure public order and minimize disruptions to daily life. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official channels for real-time information on traffic and public transport.

Detailed Schedule of Key Concentrations

Cuauhtémoc

2:00 PM: The collective “Por Un México Mejor” will gather at the “Plantón por los +43” located at Av. Paseo de la Reforma No. 211-213, Col. Cuauhtémoc. This concentration marks the 11th anniversary of the struggle for justice for the 43 disappeared students from Ayotzinapa, Guerrero. The event aims to commemorate their resistance and dignity. Organizers emphasize the ongoing demand for answers and accountability regarding the students’ disappearance.

5:30 PM: The “Libres Ya” collective will convene at the “Espacio de Encuentros Clandestina,” situated at Dr. Atl No. 128, Col. Santa María la Ribera. This gathering is part of an event titled “Posada Anticarcelaria 1312,” focusing on anti-incarceration themes. Further details on the specific agenda of this event were not immediately available, but it is expected to draw activists and supporters of the anti-carceral movement.

Motorcycle Rallies Expected to Affect Traffic

Cuauhtémoc

12:00 PM: A group of motorcyclists will commence a rally from the Monumento a la Revolución, heading towards the Club Campestre Teotihuacán. The destination is located on the Mexico-Tuxpan Highway, at exit Km 27, in San Martín de las Pirámides, State of Mexico. This route is expected to cause temporary traffic delays along major arteries leading out of the city.

Gustavo A. Madero

8:30 PM: Another motorcycle rally is scheduled to depart from Calle Oriente 13 and Av. Norte 1, Col. Cuchilla del Tesoro, within the Gustavo A. Madero borough. Their intended destination is a bar located at Hacienda de Gavia No. 63, Col. Impulsora Popular Avícola, Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico. Commuters in these areas should anticipate potential traffic congestion during the evening hours.

Recommendations for Residents

The SSC urges all residents to consult updated information from official sources, including N+ channels, for the latest news on traffic conditions, road closures, and public transport disruptions. This is particularly important for those planning to travel through areas affected by the scheduled marches and rallies.

The city’s transport systems, including the Metro and Metrobús, may also experience increased demand or minor alterations due to these events. Staying informed will help minimize any inconvenience.

Broader Context: Recent Events in Mexico

Today’s events occur amidst a backdrop of other significant happenings in Mexico, including:

  • An agreement between Mexico and the U.S. regarding the Water Treaty, with deliveries set to begin on December 15.
  • Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s early New Year celebration, declaring January 1, 2026, as already arrived.
  • A record attendance of nearly 13 million pilgrims at the Basilica of Guadalupe in 2025.

These broader events highlight the dynamic social and political landscape within which today’s local demonstrations are taking place.

For complete information published by the SSCCDMX regarding the activities planned for December 13, 2025, residents can visit the official website to avoid travel disruptions.

Source: SSCCDMX

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