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Mexico City Head of Government Supports President Sheinbaum After Harassment Incident

Mexico City Head of Government Clara Brugada condemned the harassment of President Claudia Sheinbaum, stating: "If they touch the president, they touch us all." She affirmed the city's commitment to zero tolerance for violence against women and reported the arrest of the harasser.


Mexico City Head of Government Supports President Sheinbaum After Harassment Incident

We are here with those who march, with those who care, with those who resist, with those who dream of a country where being a woman is not synonymous with fear.

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Because "we all come" is not a slogan, it is the commitment not to look the other way, not to allow misogyny to remain hidden in custom, not to accept another humiliation, another abuse, another femicide.

We all come to change everything, so that power also resembles tenderness, justice, and care.

Clara Brugada Molina, Head of Government of Mexico City, positioned herself on Tuesday against the harassment suffered by President Claudia Sheinbaum in the vicinity of the National Palace.

In the form of an official communiqué shared on her X account, Brugada stated:

"If they touch the president, they touch us all."

"Every time the president says 'we all come,' she not only refers to the achievement of small daily conquests and great historical conquests, but also refers to the fact that with us comes the vulnerability that still surrounds us, the visibility of the wounds that have not closed, the absences that hurt, and the violence that still tries to silence us.

We all come, yes, but we come with those who are no longer here, with those who were silenced, with those who could not come because machismo snatched their way.

So that girls grow up knowing that no one can make them less.

And today, when the president is harassed just for being a woman, we are all harassed.

Because we know what it's like to occupy a place that was always denied to us, and what it hurts to forge a path among the voices of contempt.

President: you are not alone".

With this, Brugada recalled the historical struggle of the capital to "transform the lives of women," being "a pioneer in the defense of our rights and against violence, from here we say no to violence against women!".

Our president has the right to walk freely through the streets of her city.

In this sense, the Head of Government informed that the harasser was detained by the Citizen Security Secretariat and "the law will be followed".

"Today we reaffirm our commitment to zero tolerance for violence against women. In this city, harassment has no place. If they touch one of us, they touch us all.

Clara Brugada Head of Government of Mexico City".

But we also find ourselves together, firm, in solidarity.