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The candidates contrast – The bank has done and will do well with the 4T: Claudia. I will not steal Afores: Xóchitl

“How have the banks fared? They have done very well in these six years, despite the pandemic, a product of the work of the banks, but also of the economic situation of the country,” Sheinbaum highlighted.

By Daniel Velázquez

Acapulco, Guerrero, April 19 (ElSur).- The presidential candidate of the Morena-PT-PVEM coalition Let’s Keep Making History, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, thanked on two occasions, at the beginning and at the end of his intervention in the National Banking Conventionthat the bankers held their meeting in Acapulco, after Hurricane Otis, and said that it is an example of how coordinated “you can get ahead”.

“Thank you again for holding this convention in Acapulco, what Acapulco experienced with the “Otis” also shows us, at the same time as the tragedy, how if we work together, we can move forward, and this convention is an example of that.”

In her presentation, the candidate presented future projects for the country, such as freight and passenger train lines and the thirteen development poles that can be detonated from the economic phenomenon of the relocation of companies due to the trade dispute between China. and the United States.

He explained that his Government proposal is based on two axes: the first is shared prosperity, and the second is a safe and fair Republic. Both, he explained, are aimed at addressing the problem of insecurity facing the country, first addressing the causes and then reducing impunity.

The bankers’ reception of the Morenoist candidate was cold and when she was introduced by the master of ceremonies she received a formal applause and throughout her speech the bankers were serious and did not interrupt her with applause.

“The next six years are going to go very well, we are going to have good relations, we need to work together and where we do not agree on some issues we will always have dialogue to move forward. We are in an exceptional moment for our country and by collaborating we can all do much better.”

The interviewer asked the Moreno candidate about the polarization that exists in the country due to the differences between the political parties that seek a majority in the Legislative, Executive and Judicial powers, to which she responded that this expression should be analyzed from another perspective. perspective.

“How have the banks fared? They have done very well in these six years, despite the pandemic, a product of the work of the banks, but also of the economic situation of the country, let’s see how the vast majority of businessmen and women in Mexico have done, “It has gone well and at the same time those who have less have also done well, before the social division was greater, now inequalities and poverty have decreased, so polarization can be viewed in a different way,” he pointed out.

Claudia Sheinbaum during the National Banking Convention, held in Acapulco, Guerrero. Photo: Claudia Sheinbaum team.

The candidate of the Morena-PT-PVEM coalition was the last to participate in the round of presentations of presidential candidates that were called by the bankers. The first to arrive was

In addition, he gave his opinion on the creation of the Pension Fund for Wellbeing proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a fact that he criticized and stated that he will defend the resources of the Afores accounts.

“The first thing I would do is not steal the Mexicans’ money. That money has a first and last name, maybe he is in the United States working, that is why his account is inactive; Maybe he doesn’t know he has that money; Maybe he continues to quote hours or feels productive,” declared the candidate.

That is why he also said that people have to know that they have these resources before the Government “takes it.” He added that his impression is that the initiative is a kind of “trap.”

“Let’s defend the Afores, let’s defend the pensions, because it is private money, it is not government money. All the drawers are gone and now they are going for ours,” said Gálvez.

In a 20-minute message, the presidential candidate listed eight lines of action for her Government in the event of winning the presidency of the Republic, but placed emphasis on the defense of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), because she said that it is necessary to defend laws that are harmful to businessmen.

The eight lines that the candidate stated are: a Government that is a source of certainty; healthy public finances; protect citizens; employment generation; protect investments; infrastructure; social programs; be an ally of prosperity.

Gálvez Ruiz told the bankers that in the elections on June 2 the destiny of the country for the next 30 years will be defined and the options, he said, are a free and modern country or a return to the past.

The candidate was received with warm applause by the majority of those attending the Convention, some stood up, mainly in the back of the auditorium.

MÁYNEZ ASKS TO GIVE YOUTH AN OPPORTUNITY IN THE ELECTIONS

The presidential candidate of the Citizen Movement (MC), Jorge Álvarez Máynez, in his speech at the National Banking Convention, defended his popularity on social networks and said that young people should be given an opportunity to demonstrate in the elections on March 2. June.

The presidential candidate gave as an example that on the social network TikTok before the first presidential debate on April 7, he had 100,000 followers and then it rose to 1,600,000.

The Emecista said that his Government proposal is based on three axes: Mexico with justice; Mexico with Prosperity; Mexico with Social equality.

The candidates’ presentation scheme consisted first of a speech and then questions from the bankers and the interviewer Leonardo Curzio. In the round, Álvarez Máynez was asked about the advisors and the recommendations they make to the candidates about how to dress and what to say, about whether he likes “phospho-phospho”, strident orange tennis shoes that became a distinctive feature of his campaign, to which he responded: “the truth is, I don’t wear tennis shoes of that color much, I have never worn a tie, I almost always dress more like that, with a shirt, I don’t give much importance to that issue either.”

The reception of the candidate by the conventionists was cold and even indifferent, very few or almost none of the attendees applauded when he took the stage and the auditorium remained half empty.