In addition, different actors will be involved: women, children, people with disabilities, older adults and how each one requires different models of care.
Also participating in the meeting were deputies Víctor Varela, president of the Inclusion and Social Welfare Commission and deputy of the Green Party (PVEM); Cecilia Vadillo, president of the Equality Commission, in which the Morenista Paula Pérez and Paulo García, spokesperson for the cherry bench, also participate.
After the pre-consultation, the consultation will be carried out, it is expected that both processes will be carried out in the remainder of the year.
The so-called “houses of the three Rs: Recognize, Redistribute and Reduce work” will be involved in the tasks.
However, Salgado, from the PAN, proposed that the ideal comprehensive care system should evolve to “eight Rs.”
It must be “eight Rs: Regulate, Recognize, Reduce, Redistribute, Represent, Remunerate, Relate and Break stereotypes” and there is the capacity of the Legislature to achieve it.
This is because care is not an issue for parties or women. “It is not just complying with the Constitution, it is an act of social justice for those who live at a disadvantage. In Mexico City 32.4% of the population needs care and a similar percentage provides it.”
But he stressed that for every three caregivers only one is male and that must change.
Deputy Varela explained that this is why it is necessary to advance in new masculinities, and Utopias like that of Santa Cruz Meyehualco, in Iztapalapa, are working on a program to teach men how to care for others, even from another person’s hairstyle, which they had never done in their lives.
”It’s about them understanding that it is the family’s obligation to take care of their children, the simple act of combing their hair they thought was an almost natural and divine obligation for women. But that’s what it’s about, breaking pre-established roles and the sexual division of labor,” he said.
Representative Diana Sánchez Barrios Parliamentary Association of Women for Formal and Inclusive Commerce recalled that these sexual roles have also been assigned to the transsexual community and this discrimination that leaves sectors like that without a life of their own, without education or health, should not continue.
