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This week the head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum, was in the west of Mexico City. He visited the city hall of Cuajimalpa, where, together with the head of demarcation, Adrian Rubalcava, they launched 120 new patrols, including pickups, sedans, ambulances, motorcycles, quads and ambulances, as well as 80 radios. There was also a presentation of another thousand security elements that will guard the city hall, as well as body cameras that will be placed in police vests, to monitor their work in front of the townspeople. Of the units presented, four of them are gender specific and will serve to care for Cuajimalpense women.

With these new divisions, Cuajimalpa City Hall becomes the most patrolled demarcation zone in the city and also has the lowest crime rate in CDMX. In fact, the head of government, Claudia Scheinbaum, stated that “in the case of Cuajimalpa, it is not only the mayor’s office with fewer crimes in absolute terms, but also fewer crimes per inhabitant, for which we must applaud Mayor Adrián Rubalcava and the coordination work that has been done together.” Much praise from the capital’s president to the ruler of the PRI.

During the event, which took place on the Esplanade of Cuajimalpa City Hall, Mr. Rubalcava and Dr. Scheinbaum stressed that the low crime rate at this point in the nation’s capital was due to coordination between various institutions and governments, regardless of party affiliation. source. At the same time, the head of government criticized the results of other opposition mayors, such as Benito Juarez, for whom she indicated that they are lower in absolute terms, but in terms of population they no longer have the same result.

Here I would like to stop. Many took the support of the local executive, especially the opposition rulers, as a way to flirt with the mayor of Cuahima to go to Morena. However, I think that this fact should rather be interpreted as the political maturity of the ruler of the capital, who can recognize when the mayor, despite the fact that he is not from his party, is doing something well.

It is true that this is not the first time the head of government has flattered the mayor of Cuajimalpensa. On another visit to the demarcation zone, Scheinbaum Pardo stated “we are here at Cuajimalpa General Hospital with Mayor Adrian Rubalcava, whom we love very much.”

I insist, in addition to premature conclusions about whether the PRI will seek the head of government due to flag icing, due to his proximity to the local president, the understanding that we, as citizens, must have is that the opposition can work hand hand in hand with the ruling party, sincerely, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CITIZENS. And the lesson that the opposition mayors, who constantly fight with the capital’s government, must learn is that the peaceful leadership of the party, the achievement of political agreements and the continuation of their programs will always benefit the inhabitants of the capital.

By the way:

  1. CHANGES. Sebastian Ramirez exits, Paulina Silva enters. Good luck to both of you in your future endeavors.

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JUAN MANUEL JIMENEZ
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Source: Heraldo De Mexico

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