In an interview with Quadratín Chihuahua, the Mayor of Ciudad Juárez, Cruz Pérez Cuéllar, not only spoke about his political aspirations and the results achieved in Ciudad Juárez, but also revealed a less common aspect of his public discourse: the period he spent driving for Uber to supplement his income. He builds his narrative from this experience: hard work, accessibility, and results as the foundation of his positioning, at a time when Morena is just beginning to organize its internal processes.
In the conversation, he also takes a stand on sensitive issues: he supports President Claudia Sheinbaum and her social programs, asserts that Juárez has set a precedent in areas such as security, citizen participation, and education, but above all, he delivers a direct message: anyone aspiring to govern must live in Mexico and in their city, not in the United States. In the case of Juárez, he states it bluntly: you can’t represent the people from El Paso.
During his visit to the state capital, the mayor of Ciudad Juárez, Cruz Pérez Cuéllar, addressed the start of Morena’s internal process, in which the coordination of the defense of the Fourth Transformation will be defined in 17 states, including Chihuahua.

Source: mexico.quadratin




