Health, safety, and well-being are at risk; the PRI Oaxaca demands answers.

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From the PRI State Steering Committee in Oaxaca, we speak out against the abandonment experienced by thousands of Oaxacan families. While the federal and state governments continue to put on spectacles and simulations, the reality in our communities is different: there is no medicine, no security, no answers.

At a press conference led by the state president of the PRI, Carmelita Ricárdez, and accompanied by Secretary General Jesús Madrid, the National Executive Committee delegate, Heliodoro Díaz Escárraga, the capital’s delegate, Rebeca Cervantes, and the Secretary of Diversity, Azul Gómez, a clear statement was made: the people can no longer bear Morena’s lies.

Carmelita Ricárdez expressed her full support for the initiative presented by PRI legislators in the Chamber of Deputies to establish one day of home office per week for workers in the digital sector, as a measure to improve their quality of life, reduce costs, and contribute to environmental protection. “From the PRI, we are promoting real, sensitive, and modern proposals that benefit workers,” he stated.

For his part, Jesús Madrid warned that the Guelaguetza is over, but the people’s needs remain, especially in terms of health and safety. “They are more concerned with the photos than with the people. It’s time to look at our indigenous communities, which today face violence, poverty, and abandonment.”

In his speech, Heliodoro Díaz Escárraga reaffirmed the PRI Oaxaca’s full support for national president Alejandro Moreno, following his complaint to the Attorney General’s Office against officials of the current government for their alleged ties to organized crime. “We will not remain silent while the country sinks. Crime and corruption should not be tolerated or covered up by those in power.”

Delegate Rebeca Cervantes was forceful in pointing out that the public health system in Mexico no longer guarantees care or medicine. “There are no supplies, there are no doctors, there is no dignity in the hospitals. Healthcare in Mexico is in intensive care, and they have no idea how to revive it.”

Finally, Carmelita Ricárdez delivered a clear message to the public: “Don’t believe the stories of these bad governments. They are destroying the health, well-being, and future of Mexican families. But we are here, firm and with proposals, to stand up and defend what remains standing.”

The conference was attended by Hugo Jarquín, president of the Oaxaca de Juárez Municipal Committee; Felicitas Hernández, Secretary of Indigenous Affairs; and Jesús Díaz, former president of the Oaxaca Municipal Committee.

The PRI Oaxaca maintains its firm commitment to the people, to the truth, and to a Mexico of laws, justice, and dignity.

Source: diariomarca