Citizens Push for Peace in Mexico City

Citizens express support for peace initiatives in Mexico City, emphasizing community engagement and legislative action to reduce crime and foster dialogue. Important agreements signed for safety and recognition of public space activities.


Citizens Push for Peace in Mexico City

Deputy María Rosete Sánchez expressed her desire for citizenship to participate in the construction of a peace route, highlighting the importance of a peaceful environment for every individual to have a fulfilling life. Rosete praised the work of the Secretary of Security of Mexico City, highlighting the positive results he has achieved.

Regarding political support, the deputy clarified that she does not have the backing of Morena, but her work is supported by society, which calls for peace in the country. She emphasized that the signing of the peace agreement is essential to advance in the construction of a peaceful path and that she has always maintained closeness with the people, especially with the Tepito community.

In terms of the performance of the Secretary of Security in office, María Rosete highlighted the reduction in crime statistics in areas such as Iztapalapa and his commitment to security. The deputy emphasized the importance of legislating to regulate work in public spaces and ensure order in the city.

At a recent event in Tepito, a Peace Agreement was signed with the participation of religious leaders, government authorities, and community actors, aiming to combat violence and insecurity in the area. More than 2,000 people from various neighborhoods gathered to support this initiative.

María Rosete underscored the need for joint actions with civil society and religious leaders to promote peace, highlighting the importance of faith in the Tepito community. The deputy reiterated her commitment to working for peace, without being influenced by recent violent events, and reaffirmed her focus on building a path toward justice and dignity for all.