The catwalk begins
On Tuesday, September 3, Clara Brugada received in her transition offices in the Juárez neighborhood Janecarlo Lozanomayor-elect of Gustavo A. Madero, the second most populous municipality in Mexico City.
According to what Clara Brugada herself published on her social networks, the meeting with the next head of Gustavo A. Madero was to discuss the priorities and projects that will be carried out for the benefit of the demarcation.
During the gratitude tour she made on August 3 and 23, the future head of government committed to building five new Utopias with childcare systems and daycare centers, improvements to the San Juan de Aragón forest, the installation of an office for the new Citizen Service Secretariat, improving the Calzada de Guadalupe and creating a commercial and tourist corridor around the Basilica of Guadalupe.
That same September 3, Brugada met with Lourdes Pazmayor-elect of Iztacalco, with whom she promised to promote projects for the benefit of this district, including the construction of Utopías, improvements to the lighting network of primary roads and priority attention to water supply, which she committed to on August 21 during her gratitude tour.
With the next mayor @LourdesPaz24we will build the second floor of the transformation in #Iztacalco. Today we met to review the main actions that we will promote for the benefit of the population of this municipality, once our government begins in the City of… pic.twitter.com/rk1GV0gzUI
— Clara Brugada Molina (@ClaraBrugadaM)
September 4, 2024
On September 4, the elected head of government held a meeting with the PT member Circe Camachothe next mayor of Xochimilco. At the meeting, Brugada reaffirmed her commitment to projects for the inhabitants of this district, such as the construction of Utopias, improvement of public schools, free laundries, construction of Child Development Centers, support for farmers and attention to soil conservation.
#Xochimilco It is one of the green treasures of Mexico City and a World Heritage Site, which we must protect and support. With the future mayor @CamachoCirce We will work to promote its tourist vocation, protect its land and ensure that its population has… pic.twitter.com/gBU5pbp9dj
— Clara Brugada Molina (@ClaraBrugadaM)
September 4, 2024
In a recent interview, Clara Brugada said that she will meet with all the mayors in the coming days, including the mayors of Benito Juárez, Luis Mendoza; Carlos Orvañanos of Cuajimalpa; Giovani Gutiérrez of Coyoacán, and Mauricio Tabe of Miguel Hidalgo, from the Va por la CDMX alliance.