MEXICO CITY (process.com.mx).- The candidate of the Frente Amplio por México, full-time schools, among other policies.
Before the leader of the PAN, Marko Cortés, and the general secretary of said party, Cecilia Patrón, who were at the National Meeting of Women in Action, the presidential candidate stated:
“I need us to fight for all those women who today have no hope. Mexico is not doing well, Mexico is sunk in insecurity: 165 thousand people murdered are not good news; 50 million people without social security is not good news; “The fact that 30% of women have increased maternal death is not good news.”
The signed decalogue contains the following commitments:
Recover children’s rooms; bring back full-time schools; guarantee equal pay between women and men; promote a flexible work regime to facilitate the professional development and family life of both women and men.
Also promote comprehensive support programs for pregnant women; create financing and training programs for entrepreneurs; build a national care system with universal coverage of quality and equity; design a new model of care centers for women victims of violence.
Likewise, increase the budgets of the prosecutor’s offices specialized in crimes of violence against women and increase the budget for early detection and care of breast and cervical cancer.
Women, victims of “government contempt”
For his part, Marko Cortés claimed that in the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, women have been victims of “government contempt” and the cancellation of programs and support for women.
“Dear women, in this six-year term, in this government, you have been victims of government contempt, of bad policies implemented. Just as an example, there are the searching mothers to whom this government neither listens, nor receives, much less responds,” she said.
He added that in the Fourth Transformation they destroyed the programs and institutions that sought to protect women, as was the case of the children’s homes of the shelters to care for violated women, of the legal and psychological care centers, consequently the violence against women continues to increase throughout the country.