Traffic on the country’s main highways will operate without scheduled closures this Monday, April 20, after the suspension of peasant mobilizations in Guanajuato and the partial resolution of conflicts with the Federal Government.
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Current traffic situation in Guanajuato and federal agreements
The road collapse alerts that threatened mobility in the state of Guanajuato were deactivated. Members of the Guanajuato Agricultural Improvement Committee They officially confirmed that the protests scheduled for the beginning of this week are definitively suspended. This determination arises from a dialogue table where social stability was prioritized over mobilizations in communication channels.
The truce is the direct result of strategic negotiations between leaders of the agricultural sector and high-level representatives of the following agencies:
- Secretary of Agriculture: Management of support and programs for the field.
- Withwater: Resolution of water conflicts and concessions.
- CFE: Review of electricity rates for irrigation wells.
- Secretary of the Interior: Political mediation and monitoring of agreements.
Although the roads are reported to be free, the agricultural sector maintains a strict surveillance posture. The permanence of this free circulation depends on compliance with the deadlines established in the work minutes to realize the benefits promised to the Mexican countryside.
Active critical point on the Naucalpan-Toluca highway

Unlike the liberation of roads in the Bajío, the State of Mexico presents a current focus of conflict. Inhabitants of the community of Magdalena Chichicaspa They maintain a shot of the booth on the Naucalpan-Toluca highway, specifically in the kilometer corresponding to The Castle. This demonstration began at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, and remains under an indefinite protest scheme.
The origin of the closure lies in neighborhood complaints about structural damage to the drinking water supply in the area. The protesters condition the opening of the road to an immediate technical and operational response, so significant delays and heavy vehicle load are expected for those traveling to the Mexican capital from the Naucalpan area.
Projections of national mobilizations and transport strikes
The medium-term mobility outlook faces a threat of large-scale paralysis. The National Transport Association (ANTAC) and the National Front for the Rescue of the Mexican Countryside They have set a critical date in the country’s logistics calendar.
Warning about the execution of a national strike scheduled for June 11a strategic date that coincides with the inauguration of the world soccer tournament in Mexico City. The demands that support this possible paralysis include:
- Extreme insecurity crisis on the national highway network.
- Crime incidence on the rise, specifically robberies with violence.
- Homicides of heavy load operators without judicial resolution.
- Criticism of the alleged simulation of dialogue by groups related to the government.
Despite these localized sources of tension and future warnings, for this Monday there are no reports of new massive blockades. The technical recommendation for users of the highway network is to carry out their transfers normally, maintaining preventive monitoring of the official accounts of the National Highway Guard in the event of any sudden adjustment in the roads in the El Castillo area.


