The president Claudia Sheinbaum published a video with the most emblematic moments of his first 100 days of Government and pointed out that his objective is to leave a legacy to the country.
In it material audiovisualthe national representative He stressed that his work in the Presidency will be “ssix years of absolute dedication, what one wants is to leave a legacy“, and the legacy is only left if you complied, if you governed honestly, if you defended the people of Mexico and if you continued with your convictions.”
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Among the highlights, he recalled when he established that his plan was “that in December I should be able to articulate the next six years, that I know how much money is needed, how we are going to do it, who is going to be responsible and just follow up.”
He indicated that what represents the movement of the Fourth Transformation “It is a profound humanism, a love for one’s neighbor.”
The video recalls the positions of the national president in the context of the debate in the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation about the judicial reformwhich was validated last November.
“The ministers of the Court know that what they are doing is unconstitutional, they do not have the powers to legislate or to reverse a constitutional reform,” he asserted.
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For Sheinbaum, “reaching the Government also means the second floor of the Fourth Transformation, the foundations are already there, the base, but now we have to build more for the people of Mexico.”
He considered that “The essence of the 4T is not only to eradicate corruption, but to rebuild public institutions”.
This Sunday I present to the people the report for the first 100 days of government; All Mexicans are invited to the Zócalo. The event will be entertained by the group Legado de Grandeza. I wait for you. pic.twitter.com/U3lEQVgw29
— Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (@Claudiashein) January 9, 2025
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