Clara Brugada Launches 200 Public Events in CDMX

The head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, plans to initiate 200 public events across all 16 boroughs to strengthen ties with citizens and address their concerns directly. This initiative aims to keep communication flowing between the government and the population.


Clara Brugada Launches 200 Public Events in CDMX

Official figures from the Donceles Palace announced that they will carry out events and public acts in the 16 boroughs of CDMX to maintain a close relationship with the population. In this sense, Clara Brugada, head of Government, has emphasized the importance of ensuring this direct contact since she assumed her position.

The strategy includes weekly tours in different areas and regular meetings in the Zócalo of the city, where government departments address the concerns of citizens. The purpose of these activities is to strengthen ties with the population and understand their demands firsthand.

Clara Brugada seeks, with these events, to resonate with the citizenry, more than 100 days after taking office following Martí Batres. Although the head of Government will not be able to participate in all events due to her schedule, her cabinet will be present to follow up on these territorial plans.

Clara Brugada's administration committed during the campaign to be a management of "territory and not of a desk." To deepen this commitment, a series of 200 small events will be carried out at different points in the city, aiming to maintain close contact with the inhabitants of CDMX.

These events will take place in 200 different neighborhoods throughout the capital, distributed across the 16 boroughs, in both areas governed by the ruling party and the opposition. Representatives from the local cabinet and Congress will participate in these events in the absence of the head of Government.