The head of Government, clara Brugada, received at the Old Town Hall Palace to the group of legislators of the Fourth Conversion; who confirmed their willingness to work in a coordinated manner for a better city.
The group of legislators, which makes up the Transformation Bench in the local Congress, arrived at the facilities of the Head of Government to address the capital’s commitments and present his intentions in relation to the legislative agenda.
After being received by the capital’s president and holding the conclave, which was also attended by the members of the Legal Cabinet, the legislators from the Morena, PT and PVEM parties thanked Brugada for her openness to dialog.
“We reaffirm our absolute support for the head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, and her entire Cabinet, with whom we held a productive meeting this Wednesday,” said the coordinator of the cherry bench of the local Congress, Xóchitl Bravo.
Bravo stressed that during the private meeting they discussed the progress and challenges of the Brugada administration, in addition to exposing the initiatives that seek to consolidate the country’s capital as an example of social justice, inclusion and progress.
Likewise, the leader of the Morenoist legislators recognized and applauded the actions and programs implemented by the former mayor of Iztapalapa, as she stressed that they are not only aimed at benefiting all citizens, but also prioritize those who need it most.
“This approach demonstrates a clear commitment to equality and social well-being, fundamental values of the Transformation,” Bravo stated.
the standard bearer of the guinda party said that the deputies who make up the benches of the three parties of the Fourth Transformation, as well as the two parliamentary associations, are convinced of the results and the work dynamics carried out between the Executive and Legislative Brancheswhich, he stated, will be key to maintaining the path of building a more equitable, supportive and prosperous city.
“From the City Congress we reiterate our commitment to promote laws and reforms that respond to the real needs of the population and guarantee a better quality of life for each and every resident of the capital,” Bravo concluded.
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Interview with Xóchitl Bravo: Insights into the Transformation bench’s Collaboration with Clara Brugada
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us,Xóchitl Bravo. As the coordinator of the Transformation Bench in Mexico City’s local Congress, you recently met with Clara Brugada. Can you share your thoughts on the importance of this meeting?
Xóchitl Bravo: Absolutely, and thank you for having me.The meeting at the Old Town Hall Palace was pivotal for reinforcing our collaborative efforts within the Fourth Transformation. It’s critically important for us as legislators to clearly align with the Head of Government, Clara Brugada, to ensure that our legislative agenda reflects the needs of the citizens we serve.
Time.news Editor: What were some of the key topics you discussed during this conclave?
Xóchitl Bravo: We focused on the progress and challenges faced by the Brugada administration. This included assessing ongoing initiatives that prioritize social justice, inclusion, and progress—values that are fundamental to the Transformation movement. We also shared our intentions for upcoming legislation that responds directly to the real needs of our constituents.
Time.news Editor: You mentioned a commitment to social well-being and equality. Can you elaborate on what that looks like in practical terms for the residents of Mexico city?
Xóchitl Bravo: Certainly. Clara Brugada’s initiatives are designed not just to benefit all citizens broadly, but to prioritize those in greatest need. This approach includes targeted programs for vulnerable communities. By strengthening our commitment to social welfare and governance, we aim to establish policies that enhance quality of life for everyone, notably for marginalized groups.
Time.news Editor: With legislators from Morena, PT, and PVEM all present, how does this united front impact the legislative process moving forward?
Xóchitl Bravo: Unity is crucial.The collaboration among these parties within the Fourth transformation allows us to present a solid and cohesive legislative agenda.This synergy is vital for effective governance, enabling us to not only formulate laws but to ensure their implementation is aligned with our vision of an equitable and prosperous city. It creates a stronger voice on issues at the local level, enhancing our overall effectiveness.
Time.news Editor: What is your message to residents of Mexico City as you move forward with these initiatives?
Xóchitl Bravo: I want to assure residents that their voices matter.Our commitment from City Congress is to promote laws and reforms that cater to your real needs. We encourage active participation and dialog from the community because your feedback will be essential as we strive to create a city that guarantees a better quality of life for all.
Time.news Editor: Lastly, looking ahead, what challenges do you foresee in maintaining this collaborative spirit while addressing the diverse needs of the capital?
Xóchitl Bravo: There will always be challenges, particularly with the diverse needs of our population. However, maintaining open dialogues and fostering collaboration will be vital to overcoming these hurdles. We must stay adaptable and responsive as the city evolves, ensuring that our actions are firmly grounded in the needs of all our communities.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Xóchitl Bravo, for your insights and for emphasizing the importance of collaboration for a more equitable Mexico City.
Xóchitl Bravo: Thank you for the opportunity to share our perspective. I’m looking forward to working together with the community to achieve our goals.