The document, sent to the president of the Board of Directors, Sergio Gutiérrez Luna, establishes among other changes, replacing the term ”president” of the United Mexican States with the head of the Federal Executive.
The initiative states that with the creation of the Secretariat of Science, Humanities, Technology and Innovation, “the State will guarantee the definition, articulation and coordination of strategies with various secretariats regarding humanistic and scientific research in the country.”
”This synergy will allow the promotion of innovative projects that will establish priority research agendas to influence the understanding and search for solutions to national challenges in terms of health, energy, water, food, human security, housing, education and culture, among others’ ‘, he adds.
In addition, it establishes the transformation of the National Women’s Institute by the Women’s Secretariat, ”which will allow an improvement in the institutional, structural and operational range, and more effectively pay for the historical and structural violence and inequalities that women face. women in Mexico.
The changes seek to expand and strengthen the powers that Inmujeres had to provide the new Secretariat with the appropriate tools to achieve its objectives.
The name of the Secretariat of Public Service is also modified by the Secretariat of Anti-Corruption and Good Government, a concept that covers the task of prevention, detection and punishment of acts of corruption, giving greater focus to processes and controls. that it will carry out.”
Sheinbaum’s initiative establishes that the creation of the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency should be considered an essential element of the Mexican State to put different technological tools at the service of citizens, so that they can immediately exercise and demand their rights.
Likewise, it intends to register the Center for the Production of Information and Special Programs (CEPROPIE) with the Ministry of the Interior, with the aim of facilitating its scope of action.
Regarding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it proposes reforms to ensure a greater presence of Mexico in international forums.
The changes in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation suggest that it has the power to align with the transformative vision.