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Claudia Sheinbaum: Advancing Transformation in Quintana Roo

[HPP] Claudia SheinbaumOctober 21, 202556 min
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Presidential Report and Vision

  • 🎯 President Claudia Sheinbaum conducted an accountability tour, visiting Quintana Roo as the 23rd state to report on government progress.
  • 💡 The administration emphasizes a philosophy of "humanismo mexicano" and "por el bien de todos, primero los pobres," aiming to eradicate corruption and ensure shared prosperity.
  • 📈 She highlighted a significant shift from 36 years of neoliberal governments to a 6-year period of transformation, leading to 13.5 million Mexicans exiting poverty.
  • ✅ Key factors in this transformation include a 135% real increase in the minimum wage and the implementation of comprehensive welfare programs.

Healthcare and Infrastructure Development

  • 🏥 The General Hospital of Chetumal is expected to be ready by November, with other medical units being built or rehabilitated in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Cancún, and Playa del Carmen.
  • 💊 The Health Routes program is improving the supply of medicines, ensuring they reach health centers and hospitals.
  • 🌉 Major infrastructure projects include the completion of the Nichupté Bridge, maintenance of federal highways, and the upcoming modernization of the Isla Blanca Highway.
  • 🚧 A new bridge over the geological fault of Highway Mexico 307 (Playa del Carmen to Puerto Morelos) is also planned to improve connectivity.

Social Welfare and Economic Support

  • 💰 Welfare Programs in Quintana Roo provide 8.993 billion pesos annually to 370,371 beneficiaries, now recognized as constitutional rights.
  • 🏡 Over 48,000 vulnerable families will receive decent housing through low-income loans from Infonavit and Conavi.
  • ✅ The government is implementing credit reductions, loan cancellations, and free deeds for 250,000 workers with Infonavit and FOVISSSTE debts.
  • 🤝 For the first time, 216 indigenous communities in the state received a direct federal budget, empowering them to decide on social infrastructure projects.

Education and Women's Empowerment

  • 📚 More than 1,000 new high school spaces have been created in Benito Juárez and Playa del Carmen to expand educational opportunities.
  • 🎓 Cancún will host a new campus of the Rosario Castellanos National University, increasing access to public higher education.
  • 🚺 Every municipality in Quintana Roo will have a Free Women's Center, and the new "Pensión Mujeres Bienestar" provides support to women aged 60-64.
  • 💡 The administration emphasizes recognizing the fundamental role of women in society and their contributions, including care work.

Transformative Impact and Future

  • 🚀 The "Fourth Transformation" aims to build a more peaceful and secure state, integrating Quintana Roo into the broader "Plan México."
  • 🚫 The cancellation of the ferry port project in Cozumel and the establishment of a Development Hub for Well-being in Chetumal reflect a commitment to sustainable and equitable economic growth.
  • 🤝 The government's approach is characterized by listening to the people, especially those most in need, and fostering cooperation between society, government, and productive sectors.
  • ✨ The speaker highlighted the importance of continuing the transformation and building its "second floor," with a focus on democratic principles and the will of the people.
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