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Claudia Sheinbaum's Vision for an Inclusive Mexico: A New Era of Governance

Wednesday 02 October 2024 - 14:34
Claudia Sheinbaum's Vision for an Inclusive Mexico: A New Era of Governance

In her inaugural address as President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo emphasized her commitment to uphold freedoms and govern inclusively for all citizens. She announced a series of initiatives aimed at fostering social welfare and reducing systemic corruption, particularly within the judiciary. Among her 100 pledges, Sheinbaum highlighted the establishment of  'Farmacias del Bienestar,' which will provide free medications, and proposed reforms to eliminate nepotism and re-election in public office.

Sheinbaum's speech marked the beginning of what she termed the second phase of the self-proclaimed Fourth Transformation, a significant moment in Mexican history as it sees a woman ascend to the presidency after 200 years of the Republic and 300 years of colonial rule. She assured the nation that her administration would respect and guarantee the diverse religious, political, social, cultural, and sexual identities within Mexican society, asserting that any claims of impending authoritarianism were unfounded.

During her extensive address, Sheinbaum also discussed the need for judicial reform, advocating for a constitutional change that would allow judges and magistrates to be elected by popular vote. This move is intended to enhance the autonomy and independence of the judiciary while addressing corruption. She emphasized that her approach is fundamentally democratic, contrasting it with previous administrations' attempts at control.

Turning to economic matters, Sheinbaum urged citizens to reflect on the achievements of her predecessor's administration, noting improvements in national debt levels, poverty reduction, and declining unemployment rates. She attributed these successes to a shift from a failed neoliberal model to one rooted in 'Mexican humanism,' which prioritizes honesty and love for the people.

In addressing security concerns, Sheinbaum outlined her strategy to combat violence without reverting to militarized tactics against drug cartels. Her plan includes focusing on the root causes of violence, ensuring accountability, enhancing intelligence operations, strengthening the National Guard while maintaining its civilian orientation, and fostering collaboration among various government levels.

She reaffirmed her commitment to social programs and promised their expansion to benefit all Mexicans. Additionally, she plans to present comprehensive energy strategies aimed at achieving food sovereignty and improving transportation infrastructure.

Sheinbaum concluded her address by celebrating the significance of female leadership in this new chapter of governance. With pride as a mother, grandmother, scientist, and now President, she reiterated her dedication to serving all citizens under the principles of Mexican humanism, which will guide her administration's efforts in this transformative period for Mexico.


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