“I’m ready,” said Taboada and pointed to the emergence of new leadership, in a nod to the opposition mayors, some of whom, like Adrián Rubalcava from Cuajimalpa and Lía Limón from Álvaro Obregón, have also uncovered their aspiration to compete for the city .
“I am sure that the mayors present here, Adrián (Rubalcava), Lía (Limón), Luis Gerardo (Quijano), Alfa (González), Margarita (Saldaña), Mauricio (Tabe), want to work for that same city and I am ready. , and I am also ready to accompany the most important project of the opposition: Mexico City, because I want to expel once and for all that way of governing: the one that profits from poverty in exchange for the people’s vote.
“We are a city that does aspire and listen well, that aspires to an increasingly better life, with peace, with freedom, with justice, with happiness. In a word, with dignity,” said the mayor.
He was accompanied by the national leader of the PAN, Marko Cortés, and of the PRD, Jesús Zambrano, with the absence of Alejandro Moreno, ‘Alito’, of the PRI. Also in attendance were the leaders in the PRI capital, Israel Betanzos; from the PRD, Nora Arias, and from the PAN, Andrés Atayde.