“That is, starting on November 6, we will provide scholarships for university students, for their transfer, for their trip; the following week we will provide support for the ‘Desde la cuna’ program, which is support for children from 0 to 3 years old; then the following week we will provide the universal citizen income program for people from 57 to 60 years old and so on for everyone else,” said the next mayor of the capital.
It will be in 2025, when President Claudia Sheinbaum begins the delivery of support to women aged 60 to 64 as an extension of the Pension for Older Adults, when Brugada will complement this program by extending the program to men in the same age range in the city.
“We are going to wait until next year for the delivery of the extension of the (Pension for) Older Adults program, she and your servant are going to come to an agreement because she is going to deliver to women from 60 to 64 years old and I am going to deliver to men from 60 to 64 years old so that no one is left out, so that no one is left behind,” he detailed when attending the inauguration of a Linconsa dairy in Iztapalapa, the municipality he governed from 2018 to 2023.