
Mayor Clara Brugada has emphasized that the safety of the inhabitants of Mexico City is her main priority. In the area of water, historically challenging for the city, Brugada has implemented innovative policies.
In her first 100 days of government, she has proven to be a visionary and committed leader. Coming from the outskirts of the city, her experience has shaped her commitment to social justice and her focus on bridging economic, territorial, and gender inequality gaps.
Since the beginning of her term, Brugada has not limited herself to governing from her desk but has toured the territories to hear directly from the citizens. Her participative governance is the essence of her transformative vision.
The decentralization of public services is one of her promises, evidenced by the 22 Government Houses created in the municipalities. Her Utopias, spaces dedicated to sports, culture, and well-being, are emblematic projects that reflect her focus on people as the center of urban transformation.
Brugada has also excelled in continuing public safety, consolidating Mexico City as a reference point for rights, innovation, and hope. Her approach transcends the immediate and projects the city towards a fairer, more equitable, and sustainable future.
With concrete actions, such as strengthening the public care system and creating programs against gender violence, Brugada shows her commitment to women and their needs as a driving force for transformation.
In addition to projects like the C5 of Water and the modernization of wells, her feminist vision marks her leadership. Brugada not only dreams of a better future but works tirelessly to build it.