of mexico city today Saturday is one of the biggest youth mobilizations of the year. March of Generation Za call to demand a safer, fairer, and corruption-free Mexico.
Hundreds of young people started gathering at the venue from 9am. angel of independencelocated on Paseo de la Reforma. Capital Zocaloin front of the National Palace.
The atmosphere began to take shape early on, with banners, music, slogans, and a strong visual presence of animation. one piecenow transformed into the movement’s symbolic insignia. Flags, posters, and even giant flags displayed in the historic center create an atmosphere of diverse, creative, and colorful mobilization.
Organizers noted that the protests are calling for: Demand concrete action against violence and insecuritythere are two main concerns for Mexican youth. Furthermore, this mobilization Tired of one generation It calls for a more just country free of corruption.

Reading will also be included on the day. General positioning Once they arrive at Zocalo, troops from Reforma and the Central Axis are expected to gather there.
The march follows one of the most common routes for social mobilization in the capital region.
- angel of independence
- Reforma Street
- juarez avenue
- Lazaro Cardenas central axis
- 5 De Mayo Street
- Capital Zocalo (period)
Authorities are asking residents to be careful as road damage is expected along the route.
of road direction unit has published several alternative routes for motorists who need to circulate near the mobilization area.
- From north to south:
- From west to east:
- Axis 1 North Jose Antonio Alzate
- From north to south to east:
- 1st axis east ring road
- In the southern area, from east to west or vice versa:
- Chapultepec Avenue
- Jose Maria Izazaga
Authorities urged people to plan their routes in advance, use real-time traffic apps and avoid the Reforma and Centro corridors whenever possible during march hours.

he mexico city subway We reported that several stations in the historic center are temporarily closed.
- Zocalo/Tenochtitlan – 2nd line
- Allende – 2nd line
- art – 2nd and 8th line
As an alternative, the system recommended using:
- Pino Suarez (1st and 2nd line)
- saint john laterano (line 8)
closure remains until further noticedepending on the development of mobilization.
The SSC maintains a presence in the Reforma and Centro Histórico corridors to ensure the peaceful development of protests and pedestrian flow.
- Plan your route in advance.
- Share your location in real time with people you trust.
- Please bring an official ID.
- Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
- Define emergency contacts.