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By Areli Paz Trejo

Invisible: ability of a human not to be seen by the unwilling. Gender violence: applies evenly or else it's posturing, empty fighting and Instagram likes. Familism: pointing out that you are your mother's daughter or your father's daughter; only if they have power applies.

The trap of the Electoral Tribunal of the CDMX puts us in an uncomfortable and painful conversation for women who are indeed invisibilized. Caty Monreal is not. And she knows it.

If this were the issue, from day one, this would have been the argument to fight for the nullity of the Cuauhtémoc mayoral election. Elections are won with votes, he did not have them.

To hide behind the fact that she is called her father's daughter is crude. Especially because she is privileged in politics and just for being the daughter of who she is. It is undeniable and it is a story of many women in this country. And she knows it.

Women at the forefront of the debate, leading the way to a more inclusive and equitable dialogue. Here, diversity of thought and equitable representation across sectors are not mere ideals; they are the heart of our community.