PAN National President Jorge Romero Herrera presented the 111 Solutions for Mexico this Thursday, March 25, a comprehensive proposal aimed at addressing the country’s most pressing problems and correcting its course after years of poor results under Morena governments.
Before governors, mayors, legislators, state party leaders, and representatives of civil society, the National Action Party (PAN) outlined a roadmap of concrete solutions in five key priority areas: security, healthcare, the economy, investment, and the fight against corruption.
“Solutions based not on ideologies, not on dogmas, not on hatred, but on our governing experience and the creativity gathered from hundreds of PAN members and citizens. Solutions aimed at every person,” he emphasized.
The PAN leader stated that Mexico deserves more—it deserves greater security, better healthcare, more opportunities, more freedom, and a government capable of delivering those results, as PAN administrations have demonstrated in states such as Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Querétaro, and Chihuahua.
“At PAN, we are not here to divide Mexico; we are here to rebuild it with the best men and women who understand that a country cannot be governed for only a few, but must be governed for everyone. PAN genuinely wants to contribute to improving the lives of millions of Mexicans.”
He also affirmed that the National Action Party is ready to recover everything that Morena governments have destroyed over the past seven years.
“We raise our voice against injustice, abuse, the abandonment of millions of people, authoritarianism, and corruption. We will never stop loudly denouncing what this or any other government does wrong.”
The PAN leader said that things in Mexico will change because many people will choose a different path.
Romero Herrera stated that Mexico does not only need an opposition—it needs another governing option.
“Today Mexico needs experience, determination, creativity, but above all, Mexico needs technical expertise, less rhetoric, less political infighting, and more effective governance. We must depoliticize decisions and focus on solving the everyday problems of the 130 million people in our country.”
Fernando Rodríguez Doval, Secretary of Strategic Studies and Analysis of PAN’s National Executive Committee, stated that Mexico needs a great national project capable of reconciling the country, leaving behind outdated ideologies, and offering concrete solutions to the issues that concern Mexicans the most.
“We are the party of sensible, realistic, and technically viable solutions,” he declared.
Security
On security, PAN proposed strengthening the State’s capacity to combat organized crime through intelligence, technology, drones, strategic surveillance, and better tools for security forces, with the goal of restoring peace to Mexican families.
Healthcare
In healthcare, the National Action Party proposed restoring effective access to medications, guaranteeing timely treatments, strengthening medical care, and rebuilding a healthcare system that currently faces medicine shortages, a lack of specialists, and insufficient services for millions of people.
Economy
Regarding the family economy, PAN introduced measures to ease the cost of living, including reducing the Value Added Tax (VAT) on gasoline to lower financial pressure on families and reduce transportation and production costs.
Investment and Economic Growth
In terms of investment and economic growth, the party proposed incentives to attract investment, create better-paying jobs, simplify the process of opening businesses, and strengthen small and medium-sized enterprises as engines of national development.
Transparency and the Fight Against Corruption
On transparency and anti-corruption, the National Action Party proposed strengthening accountability mechanisms, ensuring effective audits, restoring institutional checks and balances, and using technology to make the use of public resources more transparent.
During the event, Chihuahua Governor María Eugenia Campos stated that the solution for Mexico begins with recognizing the truth and demonstrating to citizens the difference between a democratic system and an authoritarian regime.
She asserted that PAN governments are governments of truth and life, highlighting that PAN administrations have the country’s best indicators in security, healthcare, education, and economic growth.
“Mexico, let us not lose hope or the power that comes from our voice and our daily actions.”
Mauricio Tabe Echartea, president of the National Association of PAN Mayors, stated that real change always begins at the local level, and that PAN mayors have demonstrated that they lead the best local governments in the country.
“At the National Action Party, we are convinced that real change begins locally—when we transform every community, every neighborhood, and every district—because that is where the people are, where governments are held accountable, and where they confront the most pressing problems.”
For her part, Boca del Río Mayor Maryjose Gamboa highlighted that many of these proposals are already being successfully implemented by PAN governments.
She stated that fighting corruption means preventing it, promoting transparency, and ensuring accountability every day, adding that “Boca del Río is proof that National Action Party governments deliver results.”
Jorge Romero concluded by stating that Mexico needs fewer excuses and more solutions.
“Today we present a clear roadmap to restore security, healthcare, the economy, and opportunities. Mexico deserves governments that solve problems—not governments that merely manage them.”

Source: pan.org




