Overview
- The Morena legislator reported 30 initiatives and points of agreement in his first year at the Mexico City Congress.
- He highlighted proposals on telemedicine regulation, digital prescriptions, emergency medical services in gyms, labor inspection, parking price oversight, and green areas with rainwater capture in new builds.
- He proposed elevating the Nube psychological support program to a constitutional right and expanding tech education for children and visual health actions.
- More than 2,500 people attended the event along with officials such as C5 director Salvador Guerrero Chiprés and CDMX Judicial Power president Rafael Guerra Álvarez.
- He showcased community programs including workshops and health campaigns, aid initiatives for women, small infrastructure upgrades, delivery of laying hens to families, and announced a forthcoming book honoring Tlalpan.