Xóchitl Gálvez’s Presidential Campaign: Promises for A Safer Mexico

Xóchitl Gálvez’s Presidential Campaign: Promises for A Safer Mexico

2024-03-01 07:19:00

Xóchitl Gálvez gives his first speech at the start of the campaign

At the beginning of his speech, Xóchitl Gálvez asked for a minute of silence for all the people murdered in Mexico.

“It started in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, with good, hard-working and fighting people, with people who want to live in peace,” said the PAN member. She stressed that 96% of the inhabitants of that city feel unsafe and stressed that there are murders of civilians, femicides, and that in that place, as in all of Mexico, people live in fear. “This six-year term is the most violent in history with 180,000 deaths.”

The candidate criticized that the current government has normalized violence and they want citizens to get used to “barbarism,” while they assure that “Mexico is better than ever.”

Gálvez Ruíz assured that her opponent only offers indifference and coldness, while she will offer a Mexico without fear, which is why she proposes a security model where there is head, heart and courage, following emphasizing.

Xóchitl Gálvez promises five points to achieve this:

1) The army will stop doing government works and whims. The army and navy are a benchmark for dedication to the country and loyalty to the Constitution, which is why it promises to improve their benefits and give them more time with their families. “It is not up to soldiers to fill potholes,” so they will stop doing civilian jobs and, instead, fight once morest the territorial control of organized crime.

2) The National Guard will be truly national. “The hugs for criminals are over and the law will be applied to them.” It promises to double the number of its members to serve the most affected regions. It is committed to training and certifying them under the command of a civil police force.

3) State governments will be strengthened with resources and the best technology.

4) Municipal police will be supported by returning the funds that have been taken from them, for crime prevention, especially to protect children, young people and women.

5) The police will be taken care of; They will be given raises and social security (pensions, life insurance, scholarships for their children and housing care), no police officer will be left out of the middle class, he promises.

He assured that for his government there will be no more important priority than the safety of Mexicans. “My strategy has courage, because I will be a brave president.” She added that it will contain the most violent and aggressive criminal organizations in the country, especially combat extortion and those who attack people on the roads. “Their business is over, they are no longer going to live off the fear of Mexicans.”

For this reason, he proposes building a high-security, high-tech prison so that “criminals will think better.” […] “Whoever does it is going to pay for it.” Likewise, he proposes a new stage of cooperation with the US, to combat the common enemy; The agency will seek to stop the trafficking of weapons and chemicals used to make synthetic drugs.

“Morena defends the sovereignty of the cartels,” she said, assuring that she will defend Mexicans.

Finally, he points out that his strategy has heart because it will put the victims and their rights at the center of attention, so the search for missing people will be its objective. He assured that searching mothers will be listened to and cared for and a fund will be created to support the families of people missing and murdered by organized crime, as well as the children of women victims of femicides. He also assured that there will be no more floor charges and merchants will be protected.

“It is the correct strategy because it is the beginning of the demilitarization of the country,” he asserted.

Searching mother’s speech begins

Mrs. Leticia, a searching mother, dedicates a message to the candidate Xóchitl Gálvez: “It is a very special day, one year ago today they took my nephew away,” she says. “We feel great hope in you,” she said, inviting citizens to support her to have a “true change and get out of the hole” in which the country finds itself.

He indicates that in Zacatecas alone there are 3,924 people missing or not located as of February 29, 2024. At the end of his message, he criticized President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for ensuring that there is no violence in the state of Zacatecas, when the rates They say the opposite.

“We demand the immediate location of our missing relatives,” he concluded.

After walking almost a kilometer, Xóchitl Gálvez arrives at the temple where she and a searching mother will give a speech. At the point there is chaos due to jostling between attendees, so they are asked to be careful. At the point she is also accompanied by groups of health sector workers, miners, farmers, searching mothers, federal and local deputies, as well as municipal presidents of Zacatecas.

During the walk, a searching mother managed to approach the PAN-PRI-PRD candidate, with whom she exchanged a few words. The woman was carrying a banner of the family of her missing person named Raúl Valencia Castañeda.

Shouting “Xóchitl, Xóchitl!”, the candidate is accompanied by a large number of supporters, as well as collaborators of the stature of Santiago Creel and Kenia López Rabadán, who coordinate her campaign; She is also accompanied by her daughter. The walk progresses at a slow pace due to the large influx of people who gathered.

The attendees, who carry candles in their hands, also carry drums and shout other slogans such as “Mexico, Mexico!”, “Zacatecas wants more!”, “President, president!”, “Xóchitl president!” and “Morena Out!”

Xóchitl Gálvez’s presidential campaign begins

At 00:01 on Friday, the presidential candidate of the Fuerza y ​​Corazón por México alliance, Xóchitl Gálvez, started her campaign in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, with a walk for peace.

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Everything ready for the peace walk of Xóchitl Gálvez

The candidate for the Fuerza y ​​Corazón por México coalition, Xóchitl Gálvez, will begin her electoral campaign at midnight on Friday, March 1 in Fresnillo, a Zacatecan town known for high levels of insecurity. The PAN member will do a “walk for peace,” in which Gálvez Ruiz, along with residents, will carry candles in a symbolic act. The march route includes seven main streets, beginning in the “Garden of the Mother” and culminating in the city’s main square.

During this journey, groups of health sector workers, miners, farmers and searching mothers will gradually join. It is expected that, following 30 minutes, a searching mother will take the microphone and then take it from Xóchitl Gálvez.

It is important to highlight that Fresnillo is the city with the highest perception of insecurity in Mexico, according to the Inegi’s National Urban Public Safety Survey, with 96.4 percent of inhabitants saying they feel unsafe.

Through her social networks, the candidate also urged citizens to light “the candles for peace.”

“At 00:01 let’s light our candles to bring the hope of a Mexico for peace and security,” reads X’s account, where he also warned that he will go out with everything in this beginning of the campaigns.

This March 1, the campaigns for the elections in Mexico 2024 begin, a process in which Mexicans will vote to elect the person who becomes President of the Republic, in addition to renewing the Chamber of Deputies (500 seats) and Senators ( 128); and more than 19 thousand local positions throughout the country.

A particularity of these elections is that in nine states – Guanajuato, Chiapas, Mexico City, Morelos, Jalisco, Puebla, Veracruz, Tabasco and Yucatán – elections for governor will also be held.

Electoral campaigns are critical periods in the democratic process in Mexico, as it is the time allocated for political parties, coalitions, and independent candidates to present their proposals and seek to convince citizens to give them their vote. The National Electoral Institute (INE) establishes specific time frames for the duration of these campaigns, varying according to the positions up for election.

For the 2024 electoral cycle, the campaigns will last 90 days, that is, they will end on May 30 and then the electoral ban will begin.

Where do presidential candidates start campaigns?

The candidates for the Presidency will start their campaign: Claudia Sheinbaum in CDMX; Xóchitl Gálvez in Guanajuato and Jorge Álvarez in Jalisco. Photo: Cuartoscuro

Claudia Sheinbaum, representative of Morena in coalition with the Labor Party (PT) and the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM), has chosen the emblematic Zócalo of Mexico City for her inaugural event, which is scheduled for the same 1 March at 4:00 p.m.

On the other hand, Xóchitl Gálvez, candidate of the opposition coalition made up of the National Action Party (PAN), the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), has announced that she will begin her campaign at an event at outdoors in the city of León, in the state of Guanajuato, an entity that has always been faithful to the blue and white.

Jorge Álvarez Máynez, for his part, standard bearer of Movimiento Ciudadano (MC), will begin his campaign in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, the entity where this party currently governs.

With these events, the race for the presidency officially begins, in which the candidates will seek to connect with voters and present their visions for the future of the country.


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