“We will not fail you”: Batres and Brugada establish Transition Commission in CDMX

by times news cr

Formally, on August 29, the local Transition Commission was installed, headed by the elected head of Government, Clara Brugada and the capital’s leader, Marti Batres.

“We will not let them down,” said Brugada during the meeting with local secretaries and future members of his cabinet.

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From the Old Town Hall, The elected head of government expressed “the best of spirits” to carry out an orderly transition in the capital.

“With the best atmosphere of cordiality and collaboration, we will receive information that will allow for a transition of power, an orderly, transparent and, we would say, a velvet transition, because we are partners that unites us in a common project, which is the transformation of the City,” he said.

He also assured that the government that will begin its functions on October 5 It will have the elements for the proper functioning of the city and its strategic areas.

“We tell the citizens that we will not fail them, the city will be the capital of transformation,” he promised.

In his speech, Martí Batres acknowledged the problem of gentrification and water supply as two major challenges for the capital.

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There are many challenges in the city, it is a complex city. We have to think about the third major source of water (…) we should think that rainwater will become a major source for our City in the coming years,” he mentioned.

He also considered that in the City “we have the conditions to reverse all the damage that was done with the gentrification processes,” to promote a process of “rooting” with public policies for those who cannot afford the high costs of real estate housing.

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2024-08-31 05:00:26

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