Housing for Wellbeing: 1.8 million new homes
From Gómez Palacio, Durango, President Claudia Sheinbaum explained that her administration will build 1.8 million homes, provide 1.8 million supports for home improvement and grant one million deeds. In addition, 5.1 million unpayable loans will be restructured. Everything is part of the Housing for Wellbeing program, which seeks to benefit 11.5 million families throughout the six-year period.
Sheinbaum contrasted this policy with the past: “Before they built 40 m² houses, without services, without transportation. Now they will be at least 60 m², with all services and close to schools and hospitals.”
The director of Infonavit, Octavio Romero, specified that in Durango alone the goal is 25 thousand homes, with an investment of more than 15 billion pesos. At the national level, the institute already has 500 thousand houses contracted, 40% of its goal of 1.2 million.
Women’s Welfare Pension: a right, not a gift
In Río Grande, Zacatecas, the president stressed that the Women’s Welfare Pension is a right for all Mexican women when they turn 60. “It is not a gift, it is a right,” he stated. The program applies to all 32 entities.
Sheinbaum reiterated his support for Mexicans in the United States, whom he called “heroes and heroines of the homeland.” He also highlighted other social programs such as the Benito Juárez scholarship, Rita Cetina, Young People Building the Future and Sowing Life.
The governor of Durango, Esteban Villegas, offered his support and asked for national unity in the face of current challenges.”




