These are the ways to contact the President of Mexico
Find out the various options available to Mexican residents for getting in touch with their president, from visiting his office to using the internet.
Since Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) became President of Mexico, he announced that he would maintain communication with citizens. Some people come to his office in the morning to deliver their petitions, but there are at least three ways to have contact with the president.
In his campaign to run for the Presidency of Mexico, AMLO offered his supporters cards with some telephone numbers where he would answer their questions.
As President of Mexico, the way to contact AMLO is through the Citizen Attention Office, which is located in the National Palace. The head of the Citizen Attention Office is Gabriela Romo, who took office on September 1.
How to contact the President of Mexico
It is through the Citizen Attention Office that citizens can submit any petition and/or document to the President of Mexico.
The Citizen Attention Office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm.
People can deliver their requests at Gate 8 of the National Palace, which is located outside the Zócalo subway station on Line 2 of the Mexico City (CDMX) Metro.
Another way to contact the President of Mexico is through an online petition that can be made through the federal government's Citizen Attention page.
You can also contact the President of Mexico by calling 5093 4900 or 800 080 1127 from anywhere in Mexico.
What do I need to contact the President of Mexico?
The request or application sent to the President of Mexico must include the following information.
The document must be addressed to the President of the United Mexican States.
The petition or request should be made peacefully and respectfully.
The interested party must include his/her name, signature, address, telephone number, and e-mail address, if available.