Morena supports Sheinbaum’s electoral austerity reform

Morena supports Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal, which promises to reduce costs and combat corruption.

The ruling party says ‘yes’ to the proposal

The National Regeneration Movement (Morena) came out quickly to support the Electoral Reform proposal that President Claudia Sheinbaum presented this Wednesday. He did so through an official statement from his National Executive Committee (CEN).

The central idea, according to the party, is that “democracy can no longer serve elites or privileges.” A speech that we already know, but that now comes wrapped in a specific list of changes.

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What does it promise to change?

Sheinbaum raises ten points. The most striking are budget cuts to the National Electoral Institute (INE), political parties, Electoral Courts and local organizations. He also proposes reducing the number of senators.

Morena’s CEN assures that this will lead to a system “more austere, transparent and truly representative”. Sounds good on paper, right? Reducing the cost of elections and stricter control of money are their banners.

“Electoral Reform Goes!”, proclaims the party’s statement, describing it as an essential part of a “new historical stage.”

Furthermore, they insist that they seek to “close spaces for corruption and consolidate a true democracy”. A noble goal, without a doubt. The declared commitment is to legality and deepening democratic life.

The play now is political. The proposal will be formally sent to the Chamber of Deputies next Monday, March 2. There the real debate will begin, outside the controlled scenario of the morning conferences.

Morena, from its majority position, has already lined up its guns. The message is clear: this is a key piece for what they call the “democratic transformation of the country.” We will see if the promises of austerity and transparency survive the legislative process.

Sheinbaum reports 274 thousand homes under construction

274 thousand homes under construction; six-year goal of 1.8 million.

Progress of the Housing for Wellbeing program

President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that 274 thousand houses are under construction throughout the country, as part of the Housing for Well-being program. Currently, the scheme serves 6.8 million families.

“Today housing is accessible for construction workers, for women who earn a minimum wage and who paid very high rents.”

The six-year goal is to build 1.8 million homes. Contracts, properties and projects of 604 thousand are already ready; Of them, 274 thousand are built.

Economic impact and employment

Sheinbaum highlighted that the program boosts the economy through the construction industry. For each house or apartment, three to four jobs are generated.

The Secretary of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development, Edna Elena Vega Rangel, pointed out that progress is 33% in the housing goal. It benefits 2.1 million people, through Conavi and Infonavit.

In addition, there is 32.2% progress in the delivery of support or credits for housing improvements: 579 thousand beneficiaries, equivalent to two million people.

Legal certainty and credits

The federal government has delivered 293 thousand deeds, settlement certificates and credit cancellations. This represents 29.3% of the six-year goal, benefiting one million families.

Infonavit and Fovissste have restructured, reduced balances and interest rates on 5.1 million loans.

Sheinbaum was accompanied at the event by: the executive member of Fovissste, Jabnely Maldonado Meza; the general directors of Infonavit (Octavio Romero Oropeza), Conavi (Rodrigo Chávez Contreras) and Insus (Víctor Rubén Guzmán Dagnino); the head of Profeco, César Iván Escalante Ruiz; and the political advisor Alfonso Suárez del Real.

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New head of Women will promote substantive equality

The future secretary will prioritize equality policies and the eradication of gender violence.

Laura Itzel Castillo, the next Secretary of Women, announced that her management will focus on substantive equality policies with a feminist agenda aligned with the government of Claudia Sheinbaum.

Career and challenges

Castillo, daughter of former presidential candidate Heberto Castillo, studied Architecture at UNAM. She was Secretary of Urban Development and Housing of Mexico City during the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. He currently presides over the Board of Directors of the Senate, a position he will leave to join the federal cabinet.

Her objective, she said, will be to contribute to an egalitarian society that guarantees women’s rights and advances the eradication of gender violence. He recognized important advances in the matter and pointed out that the new challenge is to deepen these policies through public programs that strengthen equality and female participation in all areas.

With her appointment, she is expected to promote concrete actions to address current challenges in gender equality and promote a safer and more equitable environment for women in Mexico. The Women’s Secretariat is a department created to strengthen attention to the rights and needs of women in the country.

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Beatriz Mojica leaves the Senate to seek the governorship of Guerrero

The senator leaves office to compete for the governorship of Guerrero in the Morena poll.

Senator Beatriz Mojica Morga requested leave to separate from her position in the Senate. Its objective: participate in the internal process of Morena that will define the person in charge of coordinating the Defense of the Fourth Transformation in Guerrero. That position would lead her to the candidacy for governor of the state.

The legislator reported that she made the decision responsibly and with respect for the party’s rules. She stated that she was prepared to face the new political challenges in the entity.

Commitment to Warrior

In a message on social networks, Mojica assured that he will continue working alongside citizens. He pointed out that his political career has always been linked to the demands of the people of Guerrero.

“The charges are temporary, but the commitment to Guerrero is for life,” he said.

The senator trusts in democratic participation. He said that the people must define the direction of the transformation movement. He also expressed his support for President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s project and called for maintaining unity in Morena.

Context of the process

Mojica’s departure occurs a week before Morena publishes the official call for the internal selection process. In parallel, the senator of the Green Party, Jasmine Bugarín Rodríguez, also requested a license to participate in the similar survey in Nayarit.

Mojica leaves his seat at a key moment for the definition of candidates in Guerrero. Morena’s internal process will be decisive for the gubernatorial race.

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