Mario Delgadohead of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), announced that the president Claudia Sheinbaum proposed to the Congress of the Union that one of the most important increases in the budget 2025 out for education.
Mario Delgado said at the inauguration of a highway in western Mexico, that the most important highway for the president Claudia Sheinbaum is the road to education.
This was said during the inauguration of the Jala-Puerto Vallarta Highway, Las Varas-Puerto Vallarta section.
“Today a section of a highway is inaugurated, but there is a more important highway that the president of the republic is building, it is a highway to the future called education. And what he wants is for all Mexicans to be able to exercise their constitutional right to free public education.”
Mario Delgado. SEP
Mario Delgado, head of the SEP, remembers that education is a constitutional right in Mexico
Mario Delgado remembered that the education In Mexico it is a constitutional right and as part of it scholarships are provided and the rehabilitation of schools is contemplated.
As an example, he gave the renovation of schools that has been carried out in Nayarit y Jalisco.
Mario Delgado details educational budgets for Nayarit
To Nayarit He said that the scholarship budget will be doubled and will reach 95 million pesos.
He also pointed out that the adolescents of Nayarit are going to be beneficiaries of the Beca Rita Cetinawhich seeks to reach more than 97,500 adolescents in that entity.
In addition, he recalled that more than 40 thousand young people from Higher Secondary Education will also have the Benito Juárez Scholarship.
In the same way, he detailed that there will be 387 million pesos allocated to the maintenance of 147 schools through the La Escuela es Nuestra program.
Mario Delgado details educational budgets for Jalisco
For the case of JaliscoMario Delgado explained that the amount of the Rita Cetina Scholarship will amount to five thousand 24 million pesos to benefit almost half a million adolescents.
In the case of the Benito Juárez Scholarship, this will be for 240,000 students and 770 million pesos will be allocated to fix 2,030 schools and 113 Higher Secondary Education establishments.