Gálvez talked about politics while preparing cod in a kitchen with fellow PAN member and former member of his campaign team, Kenia López Rabadán.
-“We should be making decisions… you should have been president of this country and surely they would not be trying to steal Infonavit’s savings…”, López Rabadán told him.
The former presidential standard-bearer of the opposition coalition interrupted the federal representative and maintained that she had “obviously” not disappeared from the INAI.
“We would not be wanting to steal the salary of the workers who have saved with so much effort,” said Gálvez in reference to the questioned Infonavit reform, which the opposition maintains gives the government an open letter to take over the workers’ savings.
The PAN member added that it would also have triggered investment and job creation.
“I do believe… and support for people, social support would continue, that was never questioned, but anyway, besides the fact that now I am not in politics, well, I do politics, but I no longer have a position formal,” Gálvez added.
The politician trusted that President Sheinbaum’s New Year’s message is one of unity and “joining together.”
“It cannot be done alone, it needs all Mexicans, let’s turn the page. The best for 2025 and may things go well for all of us,” he asked.
The former senator said that she is now dedicated to being a businesswoman, mother, wife and engineer.
“And I have to confess something: these holidays also remind me a lot of my home, my parents, my mother, and one way to thank the family, my brothers, that I love them very much, to show them, is by cooking,” he added. in the music video, 16 minutes long.
In the video, Gálvez also shared anecdotes from the presidential campaign and his time in the Senate.