In the Nativitas Forest, Clara Brugada receives the baton of command from indigenous peoples

by times news cr

2024-05-01 07:39:34

In an emotional meeting with representatives of the native peoples, agrarian nuclei, and cultural expressions of Mexico City in Xochimilco, Clara Brugadacoalition candidate Let’s keep making historyreaffirmed his commitment to these communities, ensuring that they will have priority in his future government in the capital.

Before an audience representative of the cultural and environmental diversity of the city, Brugada presented a series of commitments aimed at strengthening the identity and well-being of the indigenous peoples.

Among these commitments, the construction of the General Hospital of Xochimilco and a comprehensive program to promote and disseminate the cultural wealth of these communities throughout the capital.

The candidate committed to promoting an urban design agreed upon with the indigenous peoples, which reinforces their unique identity in contrast to the surrounding city. Likewise, she stated that her government will be governed by the motto “it is a pride to be an indigenous people.”

He emphasized the importance of recognizing and respecting the authorities of these peoples as collective subjects of law, guaranteeing their priorities in development plans.

In addition, he announced the implementation of a great justice plan for each community, ensuring that none will be left unattended in its management.

Clara Brugada committed to guaranteeing access to fundamental rights such as health, education, culture, and a healthy environment for indigenous communities.

He also promised strong action against illegal logging and the invasion of natural areas, as well as the creation of the Great Carnival of Mexico City to celebrate cultural diversity.

The event, held in the Nativitas Forest, included the symbolic delivery of the baton of command of the native peoples to Clara Brugada, a ceremony carried out in accordance with local traditions.

Representatives such as Inocencio Morales expressed their support and handed over the baton in a gesture of trust and support for the candidate.

Brugada also received the support of other coalition candidates and representatives of various organizations and communities present at the event, who highlighted his genuine commitment to indigenous peoples and his inclusive and participatory government proposal.

In his speech, Brugada reiterated his vision of a plural and supportive city, pledging to be a voice for indigenous migrant communities and to combat any form of racism in the capital. At the end, he recognized the legacy of struggle of these people and reiterated his commitment to supporting them in their defense of the water forest.

2024-05-01 07:39:34

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