Violence, insecurity, financial pressures and reforms are Sheinbaum’s challenges

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Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo She takes office today as the first President of Mexico and will face the challenge of imprinting her own stamp and guaranteeing the governability of the Country in the face of financial pressures, administrative reorganization, the highest number of homicides and the implications of constitutional reforms, including judicial reforms.

In economic matters, the greatest challenge of Sheinbaum It will be to provide certainty, reducing the great prevailing economic uncertainty and convincing that the accumulated power, with few counterweights, will not imply public policies hostile to the free market economy, institutions and private analysts will consider.

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“Now the outline of the Government program will be evaluated as a signal that will allow us to get an idea of ​​the approach with which it will address the relationship with the private sector, as well as with USA“Citibanamex noted yesterday in a report.

He added that the outgoing Government maintained most of the pillars of macrofinancial stability, but in the end weakened fiscal discipline.

Sheinbaum, 62 years old, will continue the projects of AMLO and will take as a basis the policies that he implemented in CDMX, he has outlined a set of 100 commitments and priority actions in his Government, just as the Tabasco native did at the beginning. of his six-year term.

The original plan includes typical general premises: dividing political power from economic power, governing with the maxim of “Mexican humanism” and promoting austerity, but also commitments divided by areas such as science, health, energy, infrastructure and the environment, among others.

The so-called “Sovereign Republic with sustainable energy” provides for the strengthening of Pemex and CFEwhich will necessarily imply a strong injection of resources to both companies, as well as the start-up of the national petrochemical industry and the production of fertilizers.

The plan in this matter also contemplates the promotion of the energy transition through the construction of photovoltaic, wind, hydraulic and geothermal plants, as well as the promotion of solar panels and heaters on the roofs of homes and businesses.

One of Sheinbaum’s most ambitious projects is the start-up of at least eight passenger train lines, including AIFA-Pachuca, México-Querétaro-León-Aguascalientes; Mexico-Querétaro-Guadalajara; Tepic-Mazatlán-Nogales; México-SLP-Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo, and México-Puebla-Veracruz.

2024-10-01 13:36:47

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