During a visit to the State of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaumcandidate for the Presidency of Mexico for the Let’s Keep Making History coalition, promised that Naucalpan will have what she needs when she is president of the Republic.
In an emotional meeting with the community of Naucalpanrecalled his childhood in the town and assured that he will work closely with Isaac Martínez Montoya, candidate for the municipal presidency of Naucalpan, to carry out projects that benefit the region.
“Naucalpan is going to have what she needs when she is president of the Republic,” said Claudia Sheinbaum.
This commitment includes a metropolitan plan to guarantee access to drinking water, improve mobility and reduce insecurity, replicating the success of its policies implemented in Mexico City.
Sheinbaum highlighted that, hand in hand with the government of the State of Mexico, he will support these three crucial issues for the citizens of Naucalpan.
Social programs
In her speech, Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of the continuity of social programs initiated by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and announced new support aimed at women between 60 and 64 years old, as well as scholarships for girls and boys from preschool to high school in public schools. .
“Naucalpan is going to have what she needs when she is president of the Republic,” she reiterated, calling on the population to vote on June 2 to consolidate the victory of the 4T.
The event was attended by Mario Delgado, national president of Morena, who highlighted Sheinbaum’s advantage in the polls, indicating a probable resounding victory.
“Our presidential candidate has managed to convince the vast majority of the people of Mexico,” said Delgado, ensuring that Sheinbaum will be the winner with a difference of 2 to 1.
Isaac Martínez Montoya, candidate for municipal president of Naucalpan, expressed his enthusiasm for Sheinbaum’s visit, highlighting that “Naucalpan is going to have what it needs when it is president of the Republic.”
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