Xóchitl Gálvez almost had another setback, now at the Papalote Children’s Museum

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2024-04-23 21:31:41

Xochitl Galvez, candidate of Strength and Heart for MexicoI was going to sign the Pact for Early Childhood in the space assigned to the Citizen Movement candidate, Jorge Álvarez Máynezwhich is already seen as one more setback in his campaign towards the 2024 elections.

The public present at the signing of the Pact for Early Childhood corrected Xochitl Galvez and shouted in unison a loud “Noooo!” so he finally signed the space with his name. All this was captured in video.

This adds to other unfortunate moments in the campaign Xochitl Galvez heading to the elections 2024, like the episodes where he hits chewing gums or she gives them to her team, as well as her little jumps when receiving the candidate certificate.

Or even his attempts to speak like a “chava” with his “what’s up”, “cool” and “with everything” prior to the first debate and saying that he wants to talk to the dead.

This without leaving aside his fall from his chair at a pre-campaign event, or a more serious one that was his son’s drunk video. Juan Pablo Sánchez Gálvez insulting club staff in a classist manner.

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Xóchitl Gálvez promises to end extreme poverty

Xochitl Galvezcandidate of the National Action Party (PAN), Institutional Revolutionary Party (AT) and Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) was committed not only to guaranteeing food and safety for children.

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He committed to bringing children’s homes to marginalized areas because “origin is destiny,” and he also committed to ending extreme poverty.

“I am committed as president to ending extreme poverty, that is going to be something additional to what has been put in place, I am obviously committed to all the points that have been put in place here… let’s not get used to normalizing violence”

Xóchit Gálvez. PAN, PRI, PRD presidential candidate

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Candidates come to sign the Pact for Early Childhood at the Papalote Children’s Museum

The schedules were moved because initially the agenda was scheduled as follows:

  • 9:00 a.m. Jorge Álvarez Máynez, Citizen Movement
  • 9:30 am Claudia Sheinbaum, Let’s Keep Making History
  • 9:40 am Xóchitl Gálvez, Strength and Heart for Mexico

But Claudia Sheinbaum started, followed by Xóchitl Gálvez and finally Jorge Álvarez Máynez.

He Pact for Early Childhood is supported by more than 500 civil organizations and the call has been signed by all candidates in the elections 2024not just the candidates and the presidential candidate.

How are the candidates and the candidate heading towards the 2024 elections?

MetricsMX published its most recent survey in which it shows the movements in terms of preferences for the two candidates and the candidate heading to the elections 2024.

These elections will be held on June 2, 2024 and more than 20 thousand positions will be renewed, including the presidency of the republic.

The preferences put Claudia Sheinbaum, from Morena, in first place; in second place to Xóchitl Gálvez, from PAN, PRI and PRD; and thirdly to Jorge Álvarez Máynez, from Movimiento Ciudadano:

  • Claudia Sheinbaum, 57.1 percent
  • Xóchitl Gálvez, 23.7 percent
  • Jorge Álvarez Máynez, 4.4 percent
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MetricsMx Presidency Survey as of March 25, 2024 (Eduardo Díaz/SDPnoticias.com)

Elections 2024 Mexico: What you should know

Las elections 2024 Mexico will take place on Sunday, June 2 and are organized by the National Electoral Institute (INE).

For the elections 2024 In Mexico, up to 629 positions will be at stake at the federal level and 19,738 at the local level.

At the federal level the following will be elected:

  • Presidency of the Republic
  • 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
  • 128 seats in the Senate

At the local level, the governorships and heads of government of the following entities will be defined:

  • Chiapas
  • Mexico City (CDMX)
  • Guanajuato
  • Jalisco
  • Morelos
  • Puebla
  • Tabasco
  • Veracruz
  • Yucatan

According to INEthere is an electoral roll of 99 million 754 thousand 112 citizens, of which 97 million 782 thousand 429 are registered on the nominal list, with a valid voting credential.

2024-04-23 21:31:41

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