Brugada reveals the first actions of the Government

by times news cr

2024-08-06 17:23:40

At the start of his Thank You Tour, Clara Brugada He announced that he will begin with the delivery of social support, the construction of new lines of Cablebús and the creation of the secretariats of Housing and Water.

The elected head of government, Clara Brugada, visited The Corregidora Squarein the Milpa Alta Mayor’s Officeto begin his tours of gratitude, where he explained that one of the priority issues is mobility, mainly in that area of ​​the capital that is difficult to access, so he announced that in 2025 will begin construction of three Cablebús lines, one of them in this demarcation.

“We are going to start in this city next year with at least three of the five cable buses that we committed to because it is not done so quickly, it takes at least almost two years to have them,” explained Brugada, assuring that the south of the capital will be a priority for his government.

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The next mayor of the capital said that during the first 100 days of her administration she will carry out various tasks, including the start of the November 6th the delivery of social programs that it promised to provide, such as transportation support for university students and support for infants from 0 to 3 years old.

Other programs that he highlighted are the vouchers Mercomunca, with which it will seek to promote the local economy through the consumption of products offered in markets and stores; as well as support for adults aged 57 to 60, and jointly with Claudia SheinbaumPresident of the Republic, the corresponding age group of 60 to 64 years.

Regarding dependencies, Brugada said that he will be in charge of transforming the Housing Institute (Invi) and the Mexico City Water System and with the support of the Congress from the local to the creation of the Ministry of Housing and the Secretariat of Water.

Brugada said that he will territorialize the Government of Mexico City, installing offices in each of the 16 districts to facilitate work with mayors, as he said that when governing Iztapalapa he experienced difficulties in this regard.

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As a second point of her tour, the next head of Government went to the esplanade of the Tláhuac mayor’s officefrom where he stated that he will seek to prevent the continuation of real estate and housing projects that would cause the wealth of the area to be lost.

Likewise, as part of his fight to prioritize the south of the capital, Brugada said that he will seek to ensure that Tláhuac has access to the right to the city, referring to equality with the other districts.

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2024-08-06 17:23:40

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