The transformation is from Iztapalapa to the world: Claudia Sheinbaum from the heart of 4T in CDMX

  • “This is where the heart of the transformation lives, where the hard-working men and women live,” said Claudia Sheinbaum.
  • “In Iztapalapa, Claudia Sheinbaum allocated resources, restored dignity to the people, changed the face of this great mayor’s office and fought against inequalities,” emphasized Clara Brugada.

Iztapalapa, Mexico City, November 26, 2023. In front of the militants and sympathizers of Iztapalapa, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, the only pre-candidate for the President of the Republic for the coalition “Let’s keep making history”, celebrated the continuity of the Transformation will have as a priority to continue building the city of rights and equality for all.

“The transformation is also from Iztapalapa to the world, it was built here, we will work to continue to progress in a city of rights, a city with equality, a city for all, but where the good of all comes first. poor man, that is our heart,” he pointed out.

He celebrated that the whole of Mexico City, but especially the mayor’s office of Iztapalapa, is an example of the great changes that can be achieved by the fourth transformation, as he pointed out that “here crime has decreased, here there are utopias, here there are COLUMNS, here there is Cablebús, because here the dignified life of the inhabitants is being restored.”

In the same vein, Sheinbaum Pardo emphasized that the challenge for the next phase of the electoral life of Mexico and the capital of the country is to close the path to the bad governments of the past that affected the entire nation.

“When we arrived in the City, there was a government that had betrayed the Mexican people, ruled by corruption, restored abandoned privileges, ruled lightly,” he emphasized.

He therefore reiterated the call for unity within the transformative movement, stressing that it is a model in which everyone can engage.

“We govern honestly, everyone fits into our movement, it’s an inclusive movement, the middle classes, entrepreneurs, workers, traders fit here,” he said.

In a meeting with militants and sympathizers of Iztapalapa, Mario Delgado, the national president of Morena, and Claudia Sheinbaum presented the certificate of registration as the only pre-candidate for the head of the government of Mexico City to Clara Brugado Moline, who emphasized the need to work in unity to make 4T an unstoppable movement.

“Here we are united, the fourth transformation is stronger than ever and we are coming out with our heads held high to look residents in the eye and tell them that we will continue to fight to keep this city a city of rights. and freedom”, for which they asked the people of Iztapalapa to join forces to fight the opposition.

“Let’s build that great force of hope that you all are, let’s take to the streets again, because here we’ve beaten the money, we’ve beaten the fraud and we’re moving forward,” he concluded.

Mario Delgado Carrillo emphasized that the city of Iztapalapa will be the key to guarantee that the heart of the Transformation continues to beat strongly throughout the country, but especially in Mexico City, whose residents closed the door to the opposition in the past year.

“The right is very angry at the progress of our movement and has already agreed, negotiated and nominated its candidate, one of the leaders of the real estate cartel in the city, those who see the city as a prey to get rich, that they abused their power and cheated thousands of families,” he pointed out.

Also present at the meeting were Citlalli Hernández, Secretary General of Morena; Sebastián Ramírez, leader of Morena in CDMX; Gerardo Fernández Noroña, spokesperson, coordinator and liaison with social and civic organizations; Karen Castrejón, PVEM National President; Jesús Sesma, General Secretary of PVEM in CDMX; Circe Camacho, PT local representative; Federal MPs, Leonel Godoy; Aleida Alavez; Ana Karina Rojo Pimentel and Víctor Varela.

Like local representatives Martha Soledad Ávila Ventura; Evelyne Vicenteno; Carlos Cervantes Godoy; Esperanza Villalobos; Indians Pardillo Cadena; Marisela Zúñiga; Miguel Angel Macedo; Miriam Valeria Cruz Flores and finally councilors and district liaisons; Bertha Alicia Martínez Vargas; Janeth Morales Sánchez; Osmar Martínez Chavarría; Teresa Ortega Rico; Yolanda Cruz Perez; Federico Guadalupe Rosas; Mariana González; Israel Vilchis and Octavio Perez Martínez.

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