Solomon Chertorivski, candidate for the Head of Government of Mexico City for the Citizen Movement, has opted for a campaign strategy focused on direct contact with citizens.
Despite polls that place him 45 points behind leader Clara Brugada, Chertorivski focuses on proximity to reach 8 million voters who will make a crucial decision on June 2.
Using social networks as a window into his daily life, the politician frequently publishes photos and videos where he is seen personally handing out his brochures with proposals at traffic lights and subway stations, seeking to establish a closer bond with the residents of the capital.
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Solomon Chertorivsky's proposals:
Environment: Chertorivski seeks a major change in the capital's air quality, starting with the bold proposal to close the Tula refinery, marking a serious commitment to the environment.
Water: Under the “Zero Leak” program, hydraulic infrastructure will be renovated using advanced technology to detect and repair leaks. Drinking water and treatment plants will be installed in each municipality, complemented by rainwater harvesting projects.
The plan extends to the cleaning and purification of rivers and lakes, and a significant reforestation program in the south of the city. In addition, an exclusive fund for water management is proposed, supervised by a council of experts, promoting a new culture of water care.
Innovation in mobility and transportation
Meter: Chertorivski promises to expand the metro infrastructure, with plans to extend Line 2 to Milpa Alta and Xochimilco, and Line 4 to Ecatepec with 21 new stations. In addition, he proposes the creation of Line 14 that would cross the city from north to south through Insurgentes.
Mobility: The transformation of the Mexico City International Airport into a new urban space and the reactivation of the project in Texcoco are part of its proposals to redesign the urban infrastructure of the capital.
Security and justice: profound reforms
Chertorivski seeks to unify the police forces into a single corporation, better paid and with continuous training. He plans to renew the justice model, focusing policies on victim care and a gender perspective, in addition to proposing a corruption-free prison system.
Education and health:
Education: Proposes transferring the management of basic education from the federal government to the local government, promoting an educational model that emphasizes nutrition, sports and technology, ensuring complete and healthy meals in all schools.
Health: It focuses on prevention with a healthy living primer and a special program for the first thousand days of life of newborns. In addition, it promotes universal cancer coverage and the creation of a single patient information system.
Support for Women and the Local Economy
Women: Chertorivski proposes base salaries for women who work in care, in addition to promoting the certification and creation of schools for care services and a program that supports female entrepreneurship.
Economy: He plans to reactivate investment in the city, create a foreign investment promotion agency, and establish an investment council that defends small businessmen from bureaucracy.
Salomón Chertorivski presents a government program that promises to revolutionize the infrastructure, security, education and health of Mexico City, proposing bold and sustainable solutions that address both the immediate needs and the long-term challenges of the capital.
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