The cabinet has members with honesty and creativity, said Brugada, who also asked the CMDX Congress to discuss the creation of three new secretariats to address and resolve the challenges facing the capital.
“On October 5, we will begin the next cycle of transformation in the city and in coordination with the next president Claudia Sheinbaum, we will address the structural challenges of the city,” said the future head of government.
The first block of her cabinet is made up of women with extensive political and academic experience, among whom the following stand out:
– Alejandra Frausto will be the head of the Tourism Secretariat.
– Aracely Damián Hernández will be Secretary of Welfare and Social Inclusion.
– Nadine Gasman Zylbermann will head the Ministry of Health.
– Ana López Bayghen, will be Secretary of Culture.
– Julia Álvarez Icaza will be in charge of the Environment Secretariat.
– Miriam Urzúa Venegas will be the Secretary of Risks and Civil Protection.
– Inés González will be in charge of the Labor Secretariat.
– Nelly Juárez will be Secretary of Indigenous Peoples and Neighborhoods and Resident Indigenous Communities.
– Manola Sabalza Aldama will be Secretary of Economic Development.
– Eréndira Cruzvillegas Fuentes will be legal advisor and legal services advisor.
– Dafne Cuevas will head the Women’s Secretariat.