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Before concluding his government and beginning his retirement from politics, the then president Andrés Manuel López Obrador acknowledged that he would leave several pending in his administration, although he also expressed his confidence that this agenda would be taken up by the first woman in charge of the Presidency. of the Republic.
“There are still things to do, but I am – as in other aspects – very happy because in a few days he handed over the presidential sash to a woman with great sensitivity, who I am sure will continue it,” he said six days before concluding his government.
Among the pending tasks that López Obrador left behind are the completion of works, the consolidation of the health system and the approval and implementation of reforms.
Today marks one year of the Mayan Train and we inaugurate the southern section, from Escárcega to Chetumal; This work represents a new thought: in Mexico there is a people who know their strength; There is no one to stop him. pic.twitter.com/XX287Ovuyy
— Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (@Claudiashein)
December 15, 2024
In the 100 commitments that the president made on October 1 other pending items from its predecessor are included such as:
-Strengthening of Pemex and CFE as state companies.
-Continue with the Artisanal Paths Program.
-Strengthening of Mexicana de Aviación.
-We will guarantee internet access.
-Consolidation of the Sonora Plan.
-Strengthen peace and security.
-Prohibition of animal abuse.
In her first weeks of government, the president has published the decrees of the constitutional reforms that her predecessor sent and were approved by the Legislative Branch, among them, the absorption of autonomous organizations, the ban on vaping devices, secondary laws of the judicial reform, in energy matters and the one that modifies the age to receive the senior citizen pension.
He has also dedicated time to meet with the parents of the 43 students from Ayotzinapa, to inaugurate the Mayan Train, supervise works such as the elevated Chalco Trolleybus, and to address the violence that has affected Sinaloa since the capture of capo Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada .
Erika Granados considers that the continuity of López Obrador’s projects seeks to build the so-called second floor of the Fourth Transformation.
“He wanted to immediately launch the second floor of the Fourth Transformation, for the Sheinbaum government to completely govern under the governing terms of the 4T, and to do so, of course, a key element is to conclude the truncated projects in the previous six-year term, it is for the same reason that the path is being paved to not stop the transformation,” he highlights.
However, there are also some unfinished commitments from López Obrador, which Sheinbaum will not continue, at least for the moment, such as the decentralization of public administration.
“Decentralization requires its resources, because it is not only the building, but also the support for the people who are going to move, so, at the moment we have not contemplated this decentralization, but we will see in the six-year term,” he said on December 11. December.