▲ The president delivered deeds at an event held in Tepic.Photo Presidency
Myriam Navarro
Correspondent
La Jornada Newspaper
Sunday, November 9, 2025, p. 5
Tepic, Nay., The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, pointed out yesterday during her visit to Nayarit that her opponents believed that they were going to defeat her just because she was a woman, but that is not the case.
“They thought ‘no, because she is a woman they are going to defeat her’, well no, women are strong, we are brave and we are also always close to the people,” she stressed.
For his part, Governor Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero expressed his support. “We are not going to leave her alone,” said the Morenista during the delivery of Deeds and Housing Improvement in the entity headed by the president.
“These days there have been attacks from minority groups that feel harmed in their interests; we endorse, support and will continue to go to your side as far as necessary, we are not going to leave you alone, because the justice that you have achieved in Mexico in just one year is to continue with a social project built for seven years,” he said.
Navarro added that “if Rome was not built in a day, corruption was built in many decades; one that we have to uproot, that does not want to have a grave, one that is creating characters in the heat of the media and networks, but that will never receive the warmth of the people like you are receiving.”
On the basketball courts of La Loma Park, in Tepic, Sheinbaum gave Nayarit residents 510 deeds of their homes and certificates of debt reduction, after long years of paying Infonavit and Fovissste. These are credits that in past six-year terms, he said, became unpayable.
“For years they dedicated themselves to stealing from the workers, that is the truth,” declared Sheinbaum Pardo, who revealed that currently in the country there are 5 million Infonavit beneficiaries who will benefit from forgiveness and discounts on their credits.
Later, the President inaugurated the Tepic-Compostela Highway, which was built with an investment of 4,212 million pesos and in 400 days of work generated 2,900 direct and indirect jobs.
At the event, held in the municipality of Xalisco, he stressed that Mexican workers “not only support the economy of Mexico, but also that of the United States,” highlighting the contribution of millions of compatriots who work on the other side of the border.
Sheinbaum recognized the construction workers, whom he described as “the best in the world.” He announced that the project will continue with the expansion of the Las Varas–Platanitos and Platanitos–San Blas sections, which will allow for the maintenance of job creation.
